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THIRTY-SECOND REPORT
of the
Department of Labor and Printing
of the
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
1919-1920
M. L. SHIPMAN, Commissioner
Raleigh
Edwards & Beoughton Printing Co.
State Printers
1921
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
To His Excellency,
Thomas W. Bickett,
Governor of North Carolina.
SiK— Pursuant to tlie requirements of the statute creating this
branch of the State Government and acts supplemental thereto i
have the honor to submit herewith the Thirty-second report of the
Department of Labor and Printing for the State of North Carolina
covering the biennial period 1919-1920.
Is I also permitted, it is desired to submit, for your considera-
tion and for the information of the General Assembly, some sugges-
tions that the Department feels should be presented and acted upon
by our lawmaking body.
Industkial Standards
mrth Carolina has become one of the leading manufacturing states
of the Union and one of the most delinquent in providing and main-
"taining industrial standards for the protection of the worker The
preservation of life is a bounden duty of the State and failure to
S the obligation is little short of a crime The Department
therefore desires to emphasize the importance of providmg adequate
industrial safety standards and means for enforcing the same as a
safeguard against the loss of life and limb m the operation of
machinery and in the mechanical construction and equipment of
industrial plants.
The State as Peacemakek
The biennial period covered by this report has witnessed a greater
mimber of serious strikes and lockouts than has been experienced
during the past decade in this State. Industrial disturbances, oc-
casionally arising from minor differences between employers and
employees, frequently assume proportions which disturb the peace
and prosperity of hundreds of innocent persons, and the Common-
wealth, naturally, should manifest a vital interest m all such dis-
mites There is a remedy for this condition and the problem must
be soived. The theory that "all things will adjust themselves and
that ri^ht and iustice will finally prevail," does not justify postpone-
ment of consideration of the subject. If the loss and suffering
could be confined to parties actually concerned m disputes there
might be some reason for further procrastination. But where ^he
^ peace and well-being of entire communities are involved, the right
;i and duty of the State to enter the controversy, m the role o± peace-
^ maker, can scarcely be questioned. Some method of adjusting all
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disputes arising between employers and employees which would
assure justice to both parties concerned should be provided by our
lawmaking body at the approaching session. Immediate attention to
existing ills will make adjustment of them less difficult than any
plan of delay and probably obviate the necessity for the applicatioia
of vigorous measures later on. "A stitch in time saves nine."
Workmen's Compensation
We have scarcely begun our labor legislation along the line of
giving security to labor in its job. One step in that direction would
be the enactment of a workmen's compensation law based upon the
principle of right and justice to wage-earners and those who employ
them. Under present statutory conditions, when an accident occurs,
in nine cases out of ten the victim is thrown upon his own resources.
With a workable compensation law, properly enforced, no matter
who is to blame in the matter of an accident, the laborer would be
protected during the period of disability. The employer would
insure himself against accidents by the introduction of devices to
prevent them. He would face a new kind of taxation, a species
which it would be lawful for him to evade, for he could evade the'
tax on accidents by preventing the accidents. His claim agent would
be converted into a safety expert, whose activities would be largely
confined to the installation of proper safeguards rather than in secur-
ing releases from injured employees due oftentimes to defective ma-
chinery. Workmen's compensation introduces the idea not of mak-
ing the employer a petty criminal, but simply making him a taxpayer
and giving him the option of getting rid of his tax by getting rid of
accidents. He would put in safety departments and create safety
committees from the employees to cooperate with the management.
Forty-two states have provided workmen's compensation laws. Why
not Worth Carolina ?
Boiler Inspection
ISTumerous deaths occur every year from the use of defective
boilers — especially in the logging industry — and a remedy for this
wanton loss of life ought to be provided. The Department earnestly
recommends the enactment of a State boiler inspection law requiring
the inspection semiannually of all steam boilers in industrial estab-
lishments and logging camps by a State boiler inspector ; except
boilers inspected and insured by surety companies, or those inspected
by authority of municipal codes, as steam plants located within city
limits and licensed on the recommendation of experienced engineers.
State inspection, and a requirement that at least one licensed engineer
be employed in every plant located outside the limits of cities and
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towns where local inspection is not enforced, would undoubtedly
prevent many accidents, and materially reduce the loss, of life and
property in the State.
State System of Employment
Since October 1, 1919, the United States Employment Service,
operating in this State, has been conducted under the direction and
supervision of the Commissioner of Labor and Printing, who pro-
vided office quarters and served as Federal director for I^orth Caro-
lina without additional compensation. Eunds were provided by
the Government for clerical assistance and during the period from
October 1, 1919, to the present time, between five and six thousand
applicants for positions and jobs have been placed in situations satis-
factory to them. Through the means of local financial assistance,
the Service maintained offices in Asheville, Charlotte and Wilming-
ton for almost a year. Since the emplojmient office was established
in this Department more than 20,000 returned soldiers have been
communicated with in regard to employment and nearly 4,000
placed. It was through these communications that hundreds of
disabled soldiers were located and reported to the Eederal Board for
Vocational Education, which placed them in proper training. The
Employment Service seeks to serve all classes of employers and all
classes of employees, and the need for a well organized system of em-
ployment in ISTorth Carolina was never more apparent than it is
today. It brings the jobless man and the manless job together in a
systematic way and provides means for the equitable distribution
of labor throughout the territory over which it operates. The Eed-
eral Government has already expended the liberal sum of $45,000
in instituting and maintaining the Service in this Commonwealth,
without a single dollar of financial assistance from the State itself.
It has been demonstrated elsewhere that State control of employment
agencies is the most effective way to properly regulate them and
prevent impositions upon all parties concerned. It is, therefore,
recommended that a State system of employment be added to the
numerous agencies now in existence for the mutual benefit of our
progressive citizenship.
Child Labok Law
The General Assembly of 1919 advanced a step forward by passage
of an act which materially strengthens the child labor laws previously
enacted. It does not, however, conform to the provisions of the
Eederal statute regulating the employment of children, and State
officials are playing "second fiddle" to Government inspectors in the
investigation of industrial conditions in I^orth Carolina. It is per-
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fectly apparent to this Department that the General Assembly would
perform an act of wisdom in the framing and enactment of a child
labor law*which more nearly meets the needs of the present day.
Eight-Hour Day
It is the opinion of this Department that the eight-hour day should
apply to adult as well as to child labor. ''Man's powers, like his
general nature, are limited, and beyond these limits he cannot go.
His streng-th is developed and increased by use and exercise, but only
on conditions of due intermission and proper rest. How many and
how long the intervals of rest should be must depend on the nature of
the work, on circumstances of time and place, and on the health and
strength of the workman. The severity of physical labor, the dangers
attending it, and work where great mental energy must be expended
demand that the best possible conditions surround it, both as to
hours of labor and compensation therefor; for the unanswerable
reason that the life expectancy in such employments is in the nature
of things limited to a short period of years."
Iisr CoNCLusioisr
ISTorth Carolina has done very little, through legislation, during
its years of statehood towards, the amelioration of the condition of
the workingman, and these suggestions are submitted in the interest
of common justice, with the hope that relief by legal compulsion will
follow.
Respectfully submitted,
Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 15, 1920. Commissioner.
DIRECTORY OF STATE OFFICERS
AS OF JANUARY, 1921
STATE GOVERNMENT
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
W. B. Cooper President of the Senate Wilmington
Habky p. Gbieb ...Speaker of the House of Representatives StatesviUe
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS
Department op the Governob
Cameron Morrison Governor ..Mecklenburg
Wm. H. Richardson Private Secretary Wake
Miss Mamie C. Turner Executive Clerk Wake
Miss Margaret V. Willis Executive Secretary Mecklenburg
Council op State
Secretary of State Treasurer Auditor Superintendent of Public Instruction
Department of State
J. Bryan Grimes Secretary of State Pitt
J. E. Sawyer Automobile Clerk Wake
Miss Minnie Bagwell Corporation Clerk Wake
L. Polk Denmark Grant Clerk Wake
Miss Sabah Edwards Stenographer Wake
Department op the State Auditor
Baxter Durham ..State Auditor . Wake
E. H. Baker Chief Clerk Franklin
D. W. Terry Corporation Clerk - ..Richmond
Mrs. Hattie S. Gay Pension Clerk, Stenographer Wayne
W. T. Dixon Traveling Auditor.. Cleveland
J. B. Briggs Assistant Bookkeeper Cumberland
Miss Lina P. Stephenson Assistant Bookkeeper Wake
Department of the State Treasubeb
Benjamin R. Lacy Treasurer Wake
W. F. Moody Chief Clerk Mecklenburg
Henry R. Williamson Teller Martin
J. E. Malonb, Jr Institution Clerk Sampson
O. M. Jones Bond Clerk... Harnett
Mrs. C. L. Adams Corporation Clerk Durham
Mrs. W. D. Martin Stenographer Wake
Department of Education
E. C. Brooks Superintendent of Public Instruction Pitt
W. H. Pittman Chief Clerk Edgecombe
A. S. Brower Clerk of Loan Fund. Cabarrus
A. T. Allen Supervisor of Teacher Training Rowan
N. C. Newbold Rural School Agent Beaufort
J. H. Highsmith ...State Inspector Public High Schools Wake
L. C. Brogden Rural School Agent Wayne
W. C. Crosby Director Community Service Bureau MecklenlUrg
Miss Elizabeth Kelly Director School for Adult Illiterates Jackson
State Government
State Board of Education— GovernoT, President; Superintendent of Public Instruction, Secretary;
State Board of Education.-GovernoT, President; Superintendent of Public Instruction, Secretary-
Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor, Treasurer, Attoiney-General.
State Board of Examiners and Instztute Conductors.— E.C. Brooks., ChaWman ex officio; A T 4llen
.Secretary ex officio; I. C. Griffin, D. F. Giles, J. Henrt Highsmith. Miss Susan Fulghum, Mrs!
T. E. Johnston, Miss Hattie Pahrott.
Department of Justice
James S. Manning.. Attorney-General... Wake
Frank Nash Assistant Attorney-General.... ...OTange
Miss Eugenia Herring.... Stenographer " Wake
Corporation Commission
W. T.Lee .....Chairman
George P. Pell Commissioner
Allen J. Maxwell. ..Commissioner
R. O. Self qj^^.^
Miss E. G. RiDDicK ".".""."".As'sistant
Miss Mary Shaw Stenographer
Rate Department
"W. G. Womble. Rate Clerk
Mrs. Annie Eaves Cooper .Stenographer
Banking Department
Clarence Latham Bank Examiner
C. W. Cloninger Assistant
H. L. Newbold _ ..Assistant
John Mitchell ....Assistant
Thurman Williams.. _. Assistant
Clyde Taylor . Clerk
Miss Alice Latham Stenographer
Inheritance Tax Department
Miss Meta Adams _ Clerk
Willis Smith _ InheritanceTax Attorney
John H. Harwood Special Attorney
A. W. Brown.... Special Agent
Tax Department
O. S. Thompson Tax Clerk
Miss Odessa Terry.. Assistant
Miss Bell Andrews Assistant
Miss Marion Baker .Stenographer
T. W. Fenner Traveling Auditor
J. E. Boyd Traveling Auditor
A.' J. Hauser _ Traveling Auditor
Department of Labor and Printing
M. L. Shipman Commissioner Henderson
Lawrence E. Nichols Assistant Commissionrr ..Wake
J. G. McIntyre.... Bookkeeper-Stockman.. Chatham
Miss Gladys Williamson ...Stenographer-Clerk Wake
Commercial Printing Co
Edwards & Broughton Ptg. Co. )>State Printers Wake
Mitchell Printing Co
Department of Agriculture
State Board of Agriculture
W. A. Graham Commissioner, ex officio Chairman Raleigh
F. p. Latham First District Belhaven
C. W. Mitchell Second District Aulander
R. L. Woodard.... Third District Pamlico
State Government
Clarence Poe Fourth District Raleigh
R. W. Scott - ..Fifth District.. Haw River
A. T. McCallum Sixth District Red Springs
C. C. Weight Seventh District Hunting Creek
I. N. Paine Eighth District Statesville
H. Q. Alexander Ninth District Matthews
A. Cannon Tenth District Horse Shoe
Executive Office
W. A. Graham. Commissioner
K. W. Barnes Secretary and Purchasing Agent
Miss S. D. Jones Chief Clerk
Miss M. H. McKimmon ..Stenographer
Analytical Division
State Agricultural Chemist
B. W. KiLGORE... Director Experiment Station and Extension Service
F. E. Miller Assistant Director Test Farms
J. M. PiCKEL.. Feed Chemist
W. G. Haywood Fertilizer Chemist
E. S. Dewar ..Assistant Chemist
B. C. Williams. Assistant Chemist
G. L. Arthur ..Assistant Chemist
J. K. Dale... ..Assistant Chemist
T. C. Keisel Assistant Chemist
Miss M. S. Birdsong Secretary
J. F. Hatch Clerk and Stenographer
Mrs. L. B. Judd... Stenographer
Musexim
H. H. Brimlet. Curator
H. T. Davis. Assistant
Miss Annie Lewis.. Usher
Veterinary Division
William Moore... Veterinarian
C. C. Watts Assistant
L. Faulfaber Assistant
Miss Margaret Newsom Stenographer
Division of Entomology
Franklin Sherman Entomologist
R. W. Leiby Assistant
Miss Ellen Hinsdale Stenographer
C. S. Brimlet. Assistant Investigations
V. R. Haber Assistant, Investigations
T. B. Mitchell ..Assistant, Inspections and Field Work
C. L. Sams* Beekeeping
W. B. Mabee ..Assistant
Division of Horticulture
C. D. Matthews Acting Horticulturist
L. H. Nelson . Assistant
J. M. Dyer Assistant
Miss Mary Bradley Stenographer
Food and Oil Division
W. M. Allen ..State Food and Oil Chemist
L. B. Rhodes.. Assistant
A. T. Taylor Assistant
Mrs. L. B. Rhodes Assistant
H. L. Crook Assistant Chemist
W. A. QnEEN. ._ Assistant Chemist
George Little .Oil Clerk
Miss S G. Allen Stenographer
Mrs B T. Br.anch Stenographer
•In cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture.
10 State Government
Botany
J. L. Burgess _ Botanist
C. H. Waldron Assistant
Miss Mary Knight Assistant, Seed Laboratory
Miss Isabel Akdrey - Assistant Bacteriological Laboratory
Co-operative Demonstration
C. R. Hudson*. - -.- State Agent
H. H. B. Mask - Assistant
Mrs. \V. C. Savage. _.. -.- - Stenographer
Agronomy
C. B. Williams Agronomist
R. Y. Winters Plant Breeding Agronomist
V. R. Herman*... Assistant, Plant Breeding
S. W. Hill Assistant, Plant Breeding
G. M. Garren Assistant, Plant Breeding
W. F. Pate ..Soil Agronomist
S. K. Jackson. Assistant in Soils
M. W. Hensell* Agent in Sugar Work
E. C. Blair Extension Agronomist
A. R. Russell Superintendent of Station Farm
S. F. Davidson ..Soil Survey
W. A. Davis .Soil Survey
W. D. Lee Soil Survey
K. L. Crcws Clerk
Louise Pickel* Stenographer
Markets
B. F. Brown Chief
GoRRELL Shumaker Specialist in Marketing Perishables
J. M. Henley Assistant in Credit Unions
P. H. Hart* Specialist in Cotton Classing
J. M. Workman* Specialist in Warehouse Construction
J. P. Brown* Specialist in Warehouse Operation
T. B. Parker Specialist in Warehouse Organization
Miss Mabel Haynes... Stenographer
Miss Eliza Leach. - Stenographer
Animal Industry
Dan T. Gray Chief
R. S. Curtis Associate Chief
Earl Hostetler.. .Swine Work
F. T. Peden* Beef Cattle Investigations
Geo. Evans* Sheep Extension Work
Stanley Combs* ...Dairy Work
A. G. Oliver* Poultry Extension Work
W. W. Shay*— Swine Extension Work
J. A. Arey Dairy Extension Work
F. R. Farnham* Dairy Extension Work
A. C. Kimrey Dairy Extension Work
D. R. NoLAND* Dairy Extension Work
W. L. Clevenger* Dairy Extension Work
J. A. CoNOVER* - Dairy Extension Work
J. O. Halverson ..Animal Nutritional Work
B. F. Kaupp Poultry Investigations and Pathology
John E. Ivey Assistant, Poultry Investigations and Pathology
Miss J. A. Marion ....Secretary
Miss Jeanie Smith ..Stenographer
H. H Blaylock Superintendent Animal Industry Farm
•In cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture.
State Government 11
Girls' Demonstration Work
Mrs. Jane S. Mckimmon* -.- - - - -..-In Charge
Miss Minnie Jamison Assistant
Miss Emma Young Clerk
Miss Etta Perry - Stenographer
Drainage Work
H. M. Ltnde* -.Drainage Engineer
F. O. Bartel --- --- -- - Assistant
Farm Engineering
E. R. Ranbt- - - -.- -Farm Buildings
Farm Management
J. M. Johnson* - Chief
Farm Forestry
H. B. Kbaus --- - Farm Forester
J. WuLFF - Assistant Farm Forester
Office of Information
R. W. Ghebn* - .Agricultural Editor
D. G. Conn Bulletin Clerk
A. O. Alford- - - - Mailing Clerk
Miss Mary Allen - Stenographer
Test Farm,s
Chas. Dearinq, Superintendent Pender Test Farm, Willard, N. C.
F. T. Meacham, Superintendent Iredell Test Farm, Statesville, N. C.
C. E. Clark, Superintendent Edgecombe Test Farm, Rocky Mount, N. C.
S. P. Clapp, Superintendent Buncombe Test Farm, Swannano, N. C.
E. G. Moss, Superintendent Granville Test Farm, Oxford, N. C.
A. S. Cline, Washington Test Farm, Winona, N. C.
Miss Louise Wright - - Clerk
Insurance Department
Stacey W. Wade Commissioner .' Carteret
S. F. Campbell Deputy Commissioner Wake
E. T. BuRR- -- -.Actuary - Wake
A. L. Fletcher -- Chief Clerk - Wake
Miss Ida Montgomery Cashier and Tax Clerk Warren
Miss Eva Powell License and Record Clerk— Wake
Miss Fannie Young..-. File Clerk Vance
Fire Marshal Department
W. A. Scott Deputy and Investigator Guilford
F. M. Jordan... Deputy and Investigator— Buncombe
I. G. Farrow Accountant Dare
Ed. Lee Accountant Wake
Sherwood Brockwell Deputy and Fire Prevention Expert Wake
N. E. Cannady Deputy and State Electrical Inspector Granville
W. M. RoYSTER --Fire Insurance Expert Edgecombe
Miss Pattie Jordan- Stenographer Caswell
Miss Susie Davis Stenographer Warren
Mrs. J. T. Alderman Safety League and Fire Prevention Vance
Mrs. J. G. Fearing --Safety League and Fire Prevention ...Pasquotank
Mrs. W. R. Hollowell Safety League and Fire Prevention. Cumberland
Mrs. Jno. S. Cunningham Safety League and Fire Prevention Guilford
*In cooperation with U. S. Department of Agriculture.
12 State Government
Miss E. Schtvarberg Safety League and Fire Prevention Catawba
Miss Evelyn Lee Safety League and Fire Prevention Haywood
Mrs. Olive Webster Perrt Safety League and Fire Prevention Chatham
Andrew Joyner Publicity, Fire Prevention .Guilford
Historical Commission
J. Bryan Grimes Chairman... Pitt
Thomas M. Pittman Commissioner Vance
M. C. S. Noble... Commissioner Orange
D. H. Hill Commissioner Wake
Frank Wood Commissioner Chowan
R. D. W. Connor Secretary ..Wake
R. B. House Commissioner of War Records Halifax
H. M. London Legislative Reference Librarian. ..Chatham
Miss Mariory Terrell Stenographer Wake
F. A. Olds... Collector for the Hall of History Wake
Mrs. J. M. Winfree Restorer of Manuscripts Wake
Mrs. W. S. West File Clerk Wake
Miss Sophie D. Busbee Stenographer.. Wake
State Library
Miss Carrie Broughton Librarian Wake
Mrs. Bessie King Assistant Librarian ..Wake
Miss Aline We.\thers Assistant Librarian ..Wake
Trustees of the State Library. — Governor, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Secretary of State.
Purchasing Committee. — Miss Carrie L. Broughton, Miss Mary Palmer, Marshall DeLancey
Haywood.
Library Commission
Annie F. Petty. ..Chairman Wilkes
Carrie L. Broughton Treasurer Wake
Charles Lee Smith Commissioner Wake
A. M. Scales Commissioner Guilford
E. C. Brooks Commissioner.. Durham
Miss Mary Palmer. Secretary and Director Wake
Mary S. Yates Librarian Guilford
Charlotte Johnson... Stenographer and Clerk _. Wake
North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey
Cameron Morrison, Governor Ex officio Chairman. .Raleigh
Frank Hewitt Member of Board Asheville
R. G. Lassiter Member of Board ..Oxford
John Sprunt Hill. Member of Board Durham
C. C. Smoot, 3d. Member of Board .North Wilkesboro
Joseph Hyde Pratt State Geologist. , Chapel Hill
J. S. Holmes. State Forester ...Chapel Hill
Miss Minnie Queen Secretary. Chapel Hill
State Prison
H. B. Varner Chairman Lexington
A. E. Smith Director Mount Airy
W. M. Sanders Director .Smithfield
B. F. Shelton... Director Speed
Frank Gough... Director .Lumberton
J. R. Collie Superintendent Raleigh
S. J. Busbee Warden. Raleigh
State Board of Elections
Wilson G. Lamb Chairman... Williamston
R. T. Claywell ..Secretary - Morganton
B. S. Royster... Member Oxford
W. J. Davis... Member Hendersonville
Clarence Call Member... Wilkesboro
State Government ^^
Fisheries Commission Board
Ed. Chambers Smith .Chairman -- ^^ ^]^
A. V.Cobb... Commissioner "B^ort
S. P. Hancock.... Commissioner - --,^^1^;^ ^^
E.H. FREEMAN .....Commissioner -- "- p,pi,/Brancht
Dr J C Baum Commissioner -- - ^' a r't
Capt.' John Nelson... Fisheries Commissioner... Morehead Oity
Theo. F. Meekins... - Assistant Commissioner ^J^"^^"
W. G. Dixon Assistant Commissioner - Oriental
State Standard Keeper
Raleigh
T. F. Brockwell - -
State Board of Health
Members of the State Board of Health
J. Howell Way, M.D President..... - ^''1^°°'^
R. H. Lewis, M.D Member of Board - - ^ iV.
J. L. Ludlow, CE. - Member of Board - — j^\\
Thomas E. Anderson, M.D Member of Board — p.^/l
C. O'H. Latjghinghouse, M.D.... Member of Board f'l"
F. R. Harris, M.D.... Member of Board -van<:e
Ctrus Thompson, M.D Member of Board - - Unsiow
E. J. Tucker, D.D.S. .Member of Board ,f''^,T u
A. J. Crowell, M.D Member of Board. -- Mecklenburg
Executive Department
W. S. Rankin, M.D ..Secretary and State Health Officer - Cabarrus
R."b! Wilson.'. Director Public Health Education Wake
Miss Mae Reynolds .Chief Clerk. — Wake
Mrs. Oriana B. James Stenographer.. - ^ ,, ^
Miss Lucy Hulin — Mailing Clerk... w u
Miss Elizabeth Faucette... Assistant Mailing Clerk .-- Wake
Bureau of Vital Statistics
F. M. Register, M.D Director of Bureau - Wake
Miss Ruth Robinson Clerk and Sten6grapher. rl th
Miss Blanche Henderson Stenographer £ u
Miss Florence Horton Typist w\^
Mrs. H. C. Debnam. Tabulating Clerk Wake
Miss Margaret Young Transcribing Clerk - Wake
Miss Mattie Woodward Index Clerk w t^
Mrs. W. H. Gilbert Clerk - wake
Mrs. V. H. Williams Clerk -- "^^^
Miss Susie Moyb.. Clerk - ^^^^
Miss Mary Johnston.. Clerk --- -
Miss Marion Garvin Clerk --- w\^
Miss Lola Harrison Clerk - - "'^ .,
Mrs. J. L Matthias Clerk Forsyth
Bureau of Medical Inspection of Schools
George M. Cooper, M.D ....Director.. wT^°°
Miss Alma Sorrell Stenographer and Clerk - "^'^^^
Miss Nora Pratt, R.N ....Field Director of Nurses Wake
Miss Nancy Pratt, R.N. .Special School Nurse " w v
Miss Birdie Dunn, R.N Special School Nurse Wake
Miss Ramie Williams, R.N Special School Nurse - ^ ,, "
Miss Cleone Hobbs, R.N Special School Nurse - Guilford
J. C. Johnson, D.D.S Traveling School Dentist Person
Vance Hasty, D.D.S ..Traveling School Dentist ....Union
A M. Schultz, D.D.S Traveling School Dentist ...-Pitt
V W Love, D.D.S. (Col.) ....Traveling School Dentist... - - Alamance
14 State Government
Bureau of County Health Work
K. E. Miller, M.D.. Director of Bureau Wake
Miss Henri Etta Owen Clerk and Stenographer Wake
Bureau of Epidemiology
J. S. Mitchener, M.D ...State Epidemiologist- Johnston
Mrs. Anne Edwards Clerk and Stenographer Wake
Miss Cordelia Tate Clerk Wake
Bureau of Engineering and Inspection
H. E. Miller, C.E. Director of Bureau Wake
Miss Luct B. Dortch Stenographer.. Wake
Miss Annie S. Ramsey Clerk... ..Wake
J. D. Justin, C.E .Consulting Engineer Forsyth
L. G. Whitley Chief Inspector. Wilson
D. A. Fitch ..Inspector.. Cumberland
L. E. RoBBiNS Inspector Wake
C. H. Cline .Inspector. Catawba
A. M. SuRRATT Inspector Davidson
H. E. Fritts .Inspector.- Davidson
A. J. Blair Inspector Guilford
J. L. Futrell, Jr Inspector Northampton
E. P. Caruthers Inspector. ..Orange
Bureau of Public Health Nursing and Infant Hygiene
Miss Rose M. Ehrenfeld, R.N. .Director of Bureau Wake
Miss Ellen B. Bowen ...Stenographer Northampton
Miss Lida Jones Clerk Wake
Miss Katharine Myers, R.N Consulting Public Health Nurse .Wake
Miss Marion Manning, R.N Consulting Public Health Nurse Wake
Bureau of Venereal Diseases
Millard Knowlton, M.D Director of Bureau Wake
W. L. Hughes Assistant Director Wake
Miss Anne Jane Simpson Director Women's Work .Wake
Miss Mary McLean Stenographer ..Wake
Mrs. L. G. Morrow Clerk Wake
Miss Mary Williams Stenographer Wake
W. J. Hughes, M.D. (Col.) Director Negro Work Wake
State Laboratory of Hygiene
C. A. Shore, M.D Director Wake
Miss Florence Ray ..Stenographer and Bookkeeper Wake
J. W. Kellogg Water Bacteriologist and Inspector Plants. ...Wake
Miss Mamie L. Speas ...Assistant Water Bacteriologist Wake
Miss Margaret Hall Bacteriological Assistant Wake
Miss Clara Bahket Bacterial Vaccines Wake
F. W. Temple... Antirabic Work Wake
H. J. Stockard Antitoxins. Wake
Miss Mary F. Frank ...Serologist.. Wake
T. L. Glenn Laboratory Assistant Wake
Mrs. Marguerite Crowell Laboratory Assistant .Wake
Roger Marshall.. Laboratory Assistant — Wake
K. R. Smith... Laboratory Assistant Wake
Board of Public Buildings and Grounds
Governor Secretary of State State Treasurer Attorney-General
W. D. Terry Superintendent
Edward Murray Acting Custodian, Administration Building
W. J. Bridgers ..Night Watchman, Capitol Building
R. H. Sanders Gardener, Capitol Grounds
W. C. Horton Engineer, Central Heating Plant
C. E. Barrow ..Custodian, State Departments Building
State Government 15
State Highway Commission
Fhank Page - Chairman ...Aberdeen
J. E. Cameron Commissioner ..Kinston
J. K. NoRFLEET CommisBioner ..Winston-Salem
J. G. Stikeleather Commissioner.. Asheville
H. K. Witherspoon Project Engineer
Homer Peelb - - - Auditor
L. W. Baker Assistant
W. S. Fallis State Highway Engineer
Geo. F. Stme : Supervising Engineer
Wm. L. Craven ....Bridge Engineer
W. M. Peyton. Asheville Division Engineer
J. D. Waldrop, Greensboro. Division Engineer
W. F. MoRSON, Raleigh ..Division Engineer
R. E. Snowden, Kinston. Division Engineer
L. R. Ames Chief Draftsman
M. M. Trumbull. Designing Engineer
J. C. Gardner ..Locating Engineer
O. F. Yount Superintendent of Bridge Construction
H. B. Henderlite ..Testing Engineer
G. T. McNab... United States Senior Highway Engineer
A. L. Hooper United States Highway Engineer
Charles D. Farmer Superintendent Motor Equipment
J. B. Clingman .Superintendent of Maintenance Raleigh
A. P. EsKRiDGE Maintenance Inspector Asheville
H. Hocutt Maintenance Inspector Statesville
A. F. Brown. Maintenance Inspector Greensboro
J. T. Lashley Maintenance Inspector Bahama
J. J. Lampley Maintenance Inspector Fayetteville
R. Markham Maintenance Inspector Kinston
F. G. HiNES ..Maintenance Inspector Tarboro
State Board op Charities and Public Welfare
Members of Board
W. A. Blair, Chairman Winston-Salem
Carey J. Hunter, Vice Chairman Raleigh
A. W. McAlisteh Greensboro
Rev. M. L. Kesler Thomasville
Mrs. Walter F. Woodard Wilson
Mrs. Thomas W. Lingle Chapel Hill
Mrs. J. W. Pless Marion
Roland F. Beasley, Commissioner Union
Miss Daisy Denson, Secretary.. Wake
Mrs. Clarence A. Johnson, Division Child Welfare. Wake
Mrs. Clyde D. Powell, Stenographer Wake
Mrs. Arthur Holding, Stenographer Wake
State Child Welfare Commission
E. C. Brooks, Member er officio State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Dr. W. S. Rankin, Member ex officio.. Secretary State Board of Health
R. F. Beasley, Member ex officio; Chairman Commissioner of Public Welfare
E. F. Carter, Executive Officer Wake
E. F. Carter, Executive Officer Wake
Miss Willie Blackburn, Stenographer .' ...Sampson
Adjutant General's Department
J. Van B. Metts Adjutant General New Hanover
Gordon Smith. Assistant Adjutant General __.Wake
Miss Lelia M. Dye. Executive Clerk Wake
J. Frank Mitchell Clerk Wake
Gordon Smith United States Property and Disbursing Officer Wake
Francis A. Macon State Property and Disbursing Officer Vance
16 State Government
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
Justices of the Supreme Court
Walter Clark Chief Justice Raleigh ..Wake
Platt D. Walker Associate Justice Charlotte Mecklenburg
William A. Hoke Associate. Justice Lincolnton Lincoln
W. R. Allen Associate Justice Goldsboro_ ...Wayne
W. P. Stacy ..Associate Justice Wilmington ..New Hanover
Officials of the Supreme Court
J. L. Sbawell — Clerk _ Raleigh Wake
Marshall DeL. Haywood .Marshal and Librarian Raleigh Wake
Robert C. Strong Reporter Raleigh Wake
Judges of the Superior Courts
W. M. Bond Edenton Chowan
George W. Connor Wilson Wilson
John H. Kerr Warrenton Warren
F. A. Daniels Goldsboro Wayne
J. Lloyd Horton Farmville Pitt
Oliver H. Allen Kinston Lenoir
Thomas H. Calvert Raleigh. Wake
E. H. Cranmer Southport. Brunswick
C. C. Lyon Elizabethtown _ .Bladen
W. A. Devin ._. Oxford Granville
H. P. Lane Reidsville Rockingham
Thomas J. Shaw ..Greensboro Guilford
W. J. Adams Carthage Moore
W. F. Harding Charlotte Mecklenburg
B. F. Long _ Statesville Iredell
J. L. Webb.... Shelby Cleveland
T. B. FiNLEY ..Wilkesboro Wilkes
P. A. McElroy Marshall.. Madison
J. Bis Ray ...Burnsville Yancey
T. D. Bryson Bryson City Cherokee
Solicitors
J. C. B. Ehringhaus Elizabeth City Pasquotank
Richard G. Allsbrook... Tarboro Edgecombe
Garland Majette Jackson Northampton
Walter D. Siler Siler City Chatham
WooDus Kellum ..Wilmington New Hanover
J. A. Powers... Kinston Lenoir
H. E. NoRRis_ Raleigh... Wake
H. L. Lyon Whiteville Columbus
S. B. McLean Maxton Robeson
S. M. Gattis- Hillsboro Orange
S. P. Graves Mount Airy Surry
John C. Bower Lexington Davidson
W. E. Brock Wadesboro Anson
G. W. Wilson Gastonia Gaston
Hayden Clement Salisbury Rowan
R. L. Huffman .Morganton Burke
Johnson J. Hayes North Wilkesboro Wilkes
G. D. Bailey Burnsville Yancey
George M. Pritchard Marshall .Madison
Gilmer Jones Franklin Macon
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I — Intkoduction.
'~ II — Farms and Farm Labor.
Ill — Trades.
IV l^EWSPAPERS.
V — Furniture Factories.
YI — Knitting Mills.
YII — Cotton, Woolen, Cordage, and Silk Mills.
YIII — Miscellaneous Factories.
Industries Classified.
IX — Railroads and Employees.
X — Water-Powers and Power Census.
Appendix :
Workmen's Compensation Laws (Digest).
Labor Laws.
2— Dept. Labor, 1920.
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTORY
Four years ago the General iissemblj changed the Report of the
Department of Labor and Printing from an annual to a biennial
publication, and it is now being issued in even years.
It has been especially difficult to secure a complete list of the fac-
tories this year, many of those reporting in former years having
changed hands, some of them gone out of business, and some new ones
having been established during the two years elapsing since the last
investigation was made.
Chapter II, FarmS and Farm Labor, shows, in Average Tables I
and II, average number acres cultivated per farm in each county;
increase or decrease in values ; fertility ; tendency toward larger or
smaller farms and diversiiication of crops ; labor conditions and wages
paid. Tables III and IV show cost of production of various farm
products ; general condition of roads and favored methods of main-
tenance ; educational and financial condition of farm labor.
Chapter III, The Trades, shows, in Table I, as of the years 1918
and 1920, averaged from all reports received, hours constituting
day's labor in organized trades, union scale of wages, overtime rate,
highest and lowest wages paid, percentage increase in wages ; for
the unorganized workers in the various trades, highest and lowest
wages received as of date of report, and hours constituting day's
labor at time of report; percentage increase in living cost. Table
II shows number of workmen needed to supply demand in the re-
spective trades, average age apprentices enter trades, average term of
apprenticeship, percentage of literacy, regularity of employment,
wage payment periods and payment periods preferred.
Chapter TV, NeWSpaperS. Summary shows classification by
period of publication and politics, and total circulation of each class.
Table I shows list of papers by counties, editor and proprietor. Table
II shows how published, day of publication, class, date of establish-
ment and circulation. Table III shows value of plants, yearly pay-
roll, kind of power used, horsepower, number of employees, wages,
hours, etc.
Chapter V, Furniture Factories. Table I shows factories by
counties, name of president, goods manufactured, year incorporated,
capital stock. Table II shows number of days in operation during
year, kind of power used, number of horsepower, hours constituting
day's work, number of employees, per cent of literacy, estimated
value of plant, estimated annual output, yearly pay-roll, etc.
20 Introductory
Chapter VI, Knitting Mills. This division carries the same infor-
mation rehitive to knitting mills as occurs under Cliai)ter VII, with
relation to cotton mills.
Chapter VII, Cotton, Woolen, Cordage, and Silk Mills. Table I
shows mills by counties, executive officers, year established, capital
stock, how product is marketed, name of selling agent. Tal)le II shows
whether mill spins or weaves, or both; class of goods nuide, number
spindles, number looms, number cards; kind of power used, horse-
power; approximate amount of raw material used; estimated yearly
output ; number days in operation during year. Table III shows
number of employees, classified ; hours, wages, and when paid ; per
cent of literacy; persons dependent on operation of factory for liveli-
hood. Included under this head, but treated separately, wnll be found
the woolen, silk, and cordage mills.
Chapter VIII, Miscellaneous Factories. Under this head are
treated the establishments not falling under specific heads, that is to
say, all manufacturing plants which do not show any one division of
industry sufiiciently large to require separate treatment. It has not
been the purpose hitherto to enumerate herein sawmills, gristmills,
or cotton gins, except as the magnitude of a single mill would seem
to ])lace it in the class of a factory ; grinding mills have been classed as
factories if they bought corn and wheat and sold flour, meal, or grits,
but w^ere not classed as factories when they ground for toll and sold
no other product beyond toll earned. Sawmills doing a general
lumber business have been classed as factories, while small mills, do-
ing only a local business, were not. However, there has been no dis-
crimination this year, although the list of institutions presented is
complete only to the extent of facilities to make it so. Table I shows
factories by counties, name of president and secretary or treasurer,
article manufactured, capital, when established ; and Table II shows
estimated value of plant, value of output, time in operation, hours
constituting day's work, kind of power used, number of horsepower,
number of employees, classified; condition of labor market, per cent
of literacy among employees.
Chapter IX, Railroads and Employees.
Chapter X, Water-Powers and Power Census.
Appendix
In this division of the report is given digest of workmen's compen-
sation laws of various states and the labor laws of Xorth Carolina.
CHAPTER II
FARMS AND FARM LABOR
The situation in relation to farms and farm labor as of the present
date is more or less chaotic, and it is difficult to express an opinion
that would be applicable to future developments.
The crops of the present year were produced under the higher
wage rates prevailing early in the year, and under extreme scarcity
of labor. While it may be said that farm labor is now available in
reasonable quantity at a less wage than was paid for the production
of the crops covered by this report, it is by no means to be said that
farm labor is plentiful or cheap. As has been repeatedly pointed out
in former issues of this publication, the farmers have put practically
their entire productive capacity into the "money crops," with the
result that they are now facing the apparent necessity of selling their
product at figures distinctly lower than cost of production, in order
to purchase food and feed stuffs at prices which have not felt the
decline to such an extent as the articles they have and cannot afford
to hold.
While it is to be expected that labor conditions will improve con-
siderably in time to affect next year's crop, it is hardly probable
that a proper distribution of labor will be effected before the cropping
year of 1922.
The cheese industry has assumed creditable proportions and faces
a future fraught with many possibilities.
In the present emergency an equitable distribution of the State's
labor is essential. , The cooperation of all citizens is needed in the
effort to induce the unemployed to take up agricultural pursuits — a
field in which the demand for help is generally far in excess of the
supply. The shortage in farm labor is bound to be still more keenly
felt unless some way can be found whereby the employers in cities
and towns may join hands with the farmers in working out a just
and equitable distribution of our labor supply.
Reports indicate that the value of land has increased in practically
every county of the State during the last biennial period; that fer-
tility in all has been maintained, and that labor has been scarce.
Tendency towards smaller farms and more intensive farming in
ninety-four ; to larger ones in six. N'inety-eight counties report labor
irregular and two regular. Public highways are reported good in
twenty-one counties and fair in all the others ; improving in ninety-
six; getting "slightly better" in four. All the counties of the State
report public opinion favorable to the construction and maintenance
of public thoroughfares by methods of taxation.
22 Farms and Farm Labor
Wage conditions show a healthy increase over previous reports.
Present scale: Highest average paid men, per day, $3.37; lowest,
$2.10 ; highest paid women, $2.05 ; lowest, $1.30. Average wages of
children, $1.17. A general increase is noted in all the counties. The
financial condition of wage-earners on the farms is reported good in
forty-five counties, fair in fifty-five. Educational conditions good
in twelve, fair in eighty-eight, improving in eighty-eight, slight ad-
vancement in twelve. On the whole, the educational and financial
condition of agricultural workers shows marked improvement over
that prevailing when the report of this Department was last issued.
A tendency toward more favorable conditions for this class of workers
is clearly apparent and will doubtless be met in a spirit of cooperation
on every hand.
The tables following present the facts from which the deductions
for this summarv were taken.
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THE TRADES
Tlie data from which the tables of this chapter were compiled was
furnished prior to the sudden industrial depression which descended
upon the country in the early fall, and does not reflect the radical
changes in conditions which have so soon resulted — changes so sudden
and so radical that business finds it difficult to adjust itself to them.
As of the date of these reports from the trades the demand for prod-
ucts far exceeded the supply. At this time there is a surplus of
products which cannot be safely and profitably marketed, many
manufacturing concerns are reducing their working forces and some
plants have temporarily suspended operations.
It is believed, however, that there will be an early revival of busi-
ness upon a stable and more satisfactory basis than has obtained for
several years.
It was the purpose of the Department to secure reports from all
trades in each locality giving data from which compilations might be
made which would be informative as to local conditions in each com-
munity and particularly helpful to both employers and employees in
and out of the State. The replies have not been sufiiciently numer-
ous and representative to make the original plan feasible. We are,
therefore, giving averages for the various trades reporting.
All trades report regular employment except brickmasons, musi-
cians, plasterers, stage employees, and structural iron workers — the
nature of these employments precluding full-time work.
A shortage of men is indicated for the following: Carpenters,
postoffice clerks, railway clerks, electricians, firemen, granite cutters,
machinists, printers, photo-engi-avers, plumbers, and stage employees.
Eleven trades report overtime ; 21 report none.
Average hours of labor in organized trades: 1918, 8%2, at $5.31
highest and $4.18 lowest average daily wage; 1920, 8^5 hours, at
$6.82 highest and $5.59 lowest average daily wage. Unorganized
workers: 1920. 9 hours, at $5.81 highest and $5.33 lowest average
daily wage.
The increase in wages since 1918 is shown to have been 39 per
cent, while the cost of living has increased 104 per cent.
Practically no dissatisfaction is shown" with present periods of
wage payments.
Twenty-one trades report 100 per cent literacy for both journey-
men and apprentices; 11 show less than a perfect score — the average
for the trades being, for journeymen 96 per cent, for apprentices 98
per cent.
The average age at which apprentices enter the trades is 17 years;
average term of apprenticeship, 3%o years.
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CHAPTER IV
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS
In this chapter is presented a list of the daily, weekly, semiweekly,
monthly, semimonthly, quarterly and annual publications in opera-
tion at the close of the biennial period ending December 31, 1920.
There have been numerous changes in the ownership and management
of these newspapers and periodicals since the last report of the De-
partment was issued. A score or more have suspended publication
and the number of consolidations indicate a decided tendency towards
fewer and larger papers.
The number of establishments reporting (including those which
produce daily and weekly publications with the same equipment) is
280. A similar number reported for the previous biennial period,
but the circulation has advanced from 1,127,497 to 1,314,64:2, an
im^rease of 187,145.
The summary and tables following indicate the number and circu-
lation of various publications and conditions under which they
operate.
It may be noted here that a considerable number of the State's
publications are printed by contract.
The value of plants reported by 197 establishments is $2,729,140.
One hundred ninety-nine report the employment of 1,629 persons in
various capacities. One hundred and seventy-one of these estimate
an aggregate yearly pay-roll of $1,897,188. Highest average daily
wage of establishments reporting is $5.54; the lowest average, $2.37.
Average number of hours constituting a day's work, eight and fifty-
eight minutes.
Electricity, gas, and gasoline predominate as motive power, but
the use of small motors, or engines, only are required, and the aggre-
gate number of horsepower in operation is comparatively small —
1,035.
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SUMMARY FOR 1920
How Issued
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CHAPTER V
FURNITURE FACTORIES
As compared with the totals for the biennial period ending Decem-
ber 31, 1918, the number of establishments engaged in the manufac-
ture of furniture, from which reports have been received, has in-
creased from 89 to 12-1. The capital invested, number of persons
employed, wages paid, and value of products have also been greatly in
■excess of those for the preceding biennial period covered by the 1918
(thirty-first) report of this Department. The period of depression
which affected the furniture industry during the war continued for a
time after the cessation of hostilities and reappeared shortly before
the close of the last fiscal year. Many factories were completely
closed for weeks, but there has been a general resumption of full-
time operations and this important branch of the State's industries
shows unmistakable signs of resuscitation and steady advancement.
Conclusions drawn from correlated reports show the actual and
authorized investment of caj^ital in the furniture industry to be $14,-
790,322.77. Value of plants, $14,761,625 ; value of yearly output,
$32,106,739; vearlv pav-roll, $7,334,310; total horse-power em-
ployed, 14,478.'
In the operation of the establishments reporting 9,299 persons are
employed, of which number 8,721 are men, 418 are women and 160
are children. The highest average daily wage paid men was $4.74,
lowest $2.52. Highest average paid women $1.96, lowest $1.51.
"Wages are paid weekly and semimonthly.
Sixty-one of the plants use steam in driving their machinery,
twenty-nine employ electricity, seventeen steam and electric, one
steam and water, one water and electric, and fifteen operate by hand.
The average number of hours worked per day, nine and three-
<[uarters ; week, fifty-nine hours.
64
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Tahle Xo. 1 — Factories by Counties, Officers^
No.
County
PostofEce
Factory
President
1
Alamance
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W. W. Corbett
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J. R. Smith
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The White Furniture Co.
W. E. White
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Alleghany
Buncombe
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W. R. Gentry ...
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C. H. Reeves
C. H. Reeves .
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Woodfin
Carolina Wood Products Co
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Burke
Drexel
Drexel Furniture Co
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Caldwell
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Morganton
Granite Falls
Lenoir
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Warlick & Sherrill Co .-
J. V. Sherrill
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Ethel Chair Co
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H. C. Coffey
R. B. Dula
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High Point Bending and Chair Co.*
The Valley River Lumber Co.
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Cherokee
Craven
Davidson
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Murphy
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an
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Durham
Forsyth
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Kernersville
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Winston-Salem
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Forsyth Dining-room Furniture Co.
46
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47
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Guilford
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Gibsonville
Greensboro
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T. H. Overman
50
51
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Melton-Rhodes Co.*
Fred B. Rhodes
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Furniture Factories
65
Articles Manufactured, Capital Stock, Etc.
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
B. F. Warren.
J. S. Vincent.
J. S. White...
Ralph Rosenberg, V.-P.
A. C. Chaffee..
D. H. Warlick.
B. L. Stine
L. E. Robb....
B. L. Stone
J. A. Marshall, Mgr..
S. S. Jennings..
R. S. Crisp
Malton Triplett
Geo. Bailey
George W. Hall
G. F. Ivey....
E. B. Cline
G. F. Ivey...
J. M. Stora
R. G. Edwards..
Miss Grace Boling
S. Woodbury
L. LaQuise
O. T. Leonard...
W. F. Sparger
W. L. Galimore...
Chas. M. Hoover
George L. Hackney...
L. J. Pearson..
Owners
J. Grimes
J. W. Lambeth
F. S. Lambeth
J. A. Finch
John R. Myers.
J. Hanes
J. H. Rutledge, Prop.
M. Vance Fulp
M. Vance Fulp
W. B. Casey, V.-Pres...
M. B. Casey
John D.' Stockton...
R. A. Spaugh, Treas
Frank B. Cash, B.-K..
C. W. Overman
F R. Casper
E. N. England
Bed-springs, mattress and cots
Metal springs and beds
Bedroom furniture
Coffins, caskets, etc
Reframing and making furniture out of materials
furnished by others --
Furniture
Furniture
Bedroom and dining-room furniture
Tables, excelsior, etc
Chairs
Dressers, chiffoniers, kitchen cabinets, buSets, dress-
ing tables, etc
Chairs
Biiffets and bedroom furniture
Furniture..
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Bedroom furniture
School furniture. - ---
Dining-room furniture ---
School furniture - - ---
Bentwood chairs
Mission chairs -
Bent stock for chairs and bentwood chairs..
Furniture
Cabinets
Chairs
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1907
1881
1906
1903
All kinds of furniture
Chairs
Chairs
Parlor suits
Mirrors --
Parlor furnit\ire
Kitchen safes, cabinets, wardrobes, chifferobes.
Chairs -
Chairs
Bedroom furniture ■
Chairs
Pillows and beds
Bedroom furniture...
Kitchen and bedroom furniture...
Chairs and rockers
1910
1911
1908
1912
1903
Bedroom furniture
Chairs
Bedroom furniture -
Chairs
Beds and pillows
Filing cabinets and sectional bookcases ...l 1911
Capital
Stock
1905
86,000
40,000
203,400
2,000
650
979,272
266,854
164,930
2,500
186,866
208,555
100,925
110,421
161,733
20,000
193,833
1,475
36,300
172,699
185,593
115,802
185,592
39,425
35,350
8,000
40,720
6,525
10,000
211,211
167,953
100,286
92,952
10,000
No.
16,401
188,168
325,000
1,039,000
64,128
27,000
8,325
166,035
72,098
246,593
443,693
431,960
468,248
2,000
100
100,000
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
5— Dept. Labor, 1920.
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
County
PostoflBce
Factory
President
52
Guilford
....do
Greensboro -
....do
Southern Feather and Pillow Co
53
Standard Table Co
54
_.-.do
....do -
Sterling Furniture Co.
55
-.--do
-...do
High Point
--..do..
C. E. Hayworth, Prop
56
Barnes Manufacturing Co
57
-.-.do
....do
Fred N Tate
58
...-do
----do -.--
59
-...do
do
The Continental Furniture Co
Dalton Furniture Co
Fred N Tate
60
-.--do
....do
61
-...do
-...do
Fred Ecker
Fred Ecker
62
-.-.do --..
....do -..
Ejecto File Co
63
..--do -.-
....do
J. F. & A. Ellison
64
....do
-.--do
65
..--do
....do
66
....do
..-.do
67
....do
-...do . .
High Point Furniture Co.
68
-.--do
....do ..
High Point Metallic Bed Co.
69
..--do
-..-do
Ideal Table Co
79
..--do...-
....do
71
...-do
---.do..
Keystone Cabinet Co
72
---.do
-...do
73
..-.do
....do
.--do
-...do
74
75
....do
....do
76
....do
--.-do
Myrtle Desk Co
77
....do
-...do
National Upholstering Co.
78
....do
....do
A. J. Rickel Furniture Mfg. Co
79
....do
... do
80
....do
do
81
....do...
....do
....do
-...do
....do.
.-.do
Tate Furniture Co.-
A. E. Tate
82
C. F. Tomlinson
83
W. G. Kirkman
84
.---do
---do
85
-.--do
-...do
W. T. Powell .. ..
86
....do
....do
87
....do
Pleasant Garden --
Dunn
Hazelwood
do
Pleasant Garden Co. -.
88
Harnett
Haywood
-.--do.-
89
99
Jas. W. Reed
91
Iredell
Mooresville --
Statesville
..--do
92
...-do
93
...-do
94
-.--do
..-do
O. W. Slam Glass Co....
95
---do
.--.do
96
Sanford
Marion
Fitts-Crabtree Mfg. Co....
97
McDowell
---.do
Blue Ridge Furniture Co.*
F. M. Hiiffman
98
...-do
99
inn
— .do
--..do
.--do
.---do
Dresel Furniture Co., No. 2
J. L. Morgan
ini
Mecklenburg..
New Hanover.
---do
Charlotte
Wilmington
---do
H. M. Wade Mfg. Co...
102
J. W. Jenkins
103
H. W. Hoger
104
Randolph
Asheboro
American Bentwood Chair Co
*Same as last report.
FuENiTURE Factories
67
Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
J. Kellenberger.
E. S. Wall.
W. H. Davis.
L. I. Massey..
R. B. Terry..
Chas. A. Varner.
Arthur Ellison...
O. H. Ellison
.^.rticles Manufactured
Beds and pillows.
M. J. Wrenn.
D. E. Kearns
Wm. Tate
J. .Vassie Wilson.
Tables
Chairs
Bedroom furniture.
Furniture
Furniture
Tables..
Mirrors
Office files
Parlor furniture
Furniture
Bedroom furniture..
Furniture
Bedroom furniture..
Metal beds.
g-o:
1901
Furniture.
Furniture.
A. W. Marsh, V.-Pres..
C. B. Mattocks.
J. W. Poplin.
W. C. Rowe.
S. L. Davis..
Fred A. Thomas
J. W. Harris
R. H. Shaw, Jr., Mgr.
E. K. Tucker
A. L. Newberry
Chas. E. Quinland
R. W. Troutman.
L. S. Gilliam
C. E. Keiger
Fred T. Slam
J. G. Shelton
W. H. Fitts.
T. F. Wrenn
Byron Conley
L. J. Cutlar, Mgr..
H. M. Wade
F. J. Phillips.
Parlor furniture.
Upholstering furniture _
Manufacturing furniture in white
Parlor furniture
Chairs and library suits
Dining-room and bedroom furniture.
Furniture
Davenette frames
Furniture
Chairs
Furniture
Bedroom furniture...
Household furniture
Lumber and kitchen tables.
Mirrors.
Bedroom furniture
Oak beds, dressers, washstands, chiffoniers, etc..
Bedroom suits, china closets
Bank, store and office furniture
Staircases, showcases, columns, etc..
Cabinets, columns, mantels, etc
Dining-room chairs
1920
Capital
Stock
30,539
182,770
116,204
10,000
100,926
252,443
44,869
80,000
110,600
102,900
78,000
19,683
7,500
370,000
82,000
311,975
106,746
76,159
210,000
18,500
34,404
18,500
88,295
11,690
213,903
10,. 500
4,650
47,973
108,192
295,523
860,814
14,813
208,617
119,249
8,486
67,649
285,652
142,299
25,000
14,859
169,252
150,084
379,934
47,953
7,000
40,000
12,000
155,000
113,796
2,250
7,800
27,840
Xo.
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
S3
84
85
86
87
100
101
102
103
104
*Same as last report.
68
[N'oKTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
County
Randolph.
....do
....do
..._do
....do
....do
....do
Stanly
Stokes
Surry.
....do.
....do
...-do
_...do
Wake
....do
Wayne
Wilkes
..._do
....do
PostoflSce
Asheboro
....do.
..__do.
Liberty
Ramseur
...do
Randleman.
Albemarle
King
Elkin, R. F. D....
Mount Airy
.-..do.
....do
....do
Raleigh —
....do -.
Goldsboro.
North Wilkesboro
....do
....do
Factory
Asheboro Chair Co
Piedmont Chair Co
Randolph Chair Co
Liberty Chair Co
Moffitt Mfg. Co..
Ramseur Furniture Co..
Deep River Chair Co
Albemarle Cabinet Co
King Mfg. Co., Inc
Elkin Furniture Co...
Banner Mfg. Co
Mount Airy Furniture Co
Mount Airy Mantel and Table Co.
National Furniture Co
Raleigh Mfg. Co
H. S. Storr Co
Goldsboro Furniture Co.*
Forest Furniture Co
Home Chair Co
Oak Furniture Co
President
Jas. H. Johnson.
R. H. Leonard.
H. S. Storr..-.
J. H. Borden.
*Same as last report.
EuKNiTURE Factories
69
Continued
Secretary or Treasurer
Articles Manufactured
a.S
PI
1 o'S
^ "" £
>5B
Capital
Stock
No.
J. 0. Redding
Chairs
$ 54,352
14,428
39,897
5,000
2,500
143,936
33,575
5,650
15,000
149,312
14,400
479,686
322,640
453,017
25,000
39,831
90,000
89,542
26,000
83,674
105
Chairs
106
Chairs
107
Jas. H. Johnson
Broom handles . . .
1905
108
S. F. Moffitt
Chairs ..
109
M. 0. Smith, B.-K
110
E. F. Ferryman
Chairs
111
C. W. RusseU
Furniture..
11?
John Christian
Beds and safes
113
R. L. Hubbard
Desks and cabinets
114
E. C. Foy
1903
ll")
E. H. Kocktitzky
Bedroom furniture
116
B. H. Williamson, V-P.
Mantels and tables
117
John Sabotten
Bedroom furniture ..
118
G. W. MarshaU
119
J. C. Root
OfEce furniture .
m
L. C. Lane
1887
I'l
J. R. Finley
Bedroom furniture
199
J. H. McNeiU
Dining-room chairs
123
J. H. Johnson
Bedroom furniture
1''4
70
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2 — Showing Value of Plants
No,
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
Factory
Mebane Bedding Co
Mebane Iron Bed Co
The White Furniture Co
Valley Mfg. Co. ,
C. H. Reeves
Carolina Wood Products Co.
Drexel Furniture Co
Morganton Furniture Co
Warlick & Shcrrill Co
Bernhardt Chair Co..
Caldwell Furniture Co
Ethel Chair Co
Harper Furniture Co
Kent-Coffey Mfg. Co
Lenoir Chair Mfg. Co
Lenoir Furniture Corporation
Thomas Phonograph Co
Hiclvory Chair Mfg. Co
Hickory Furniture Co
Ivey Mfg. Co
Martin Furniture Co
Southern Desk Co
Bent Oak Chair Mfg. Co
Chatham Chair Mfg. Co
High Point Bending and Chair Co.*
The Valley River Lumber Co...
French Cabinet Works
Denton Chair Co
Dixie Furniture Co
Elk Furniture Co.
Hoover Chair Co
Lexington Chair Co
Lexington Upholstering Co
Piedmont Mirror Co.*
Southern Upholstering Co
Lambeth Furniture Co
Standard Chair Co
Thomasville Chair Co
Thomasville Furniture Co
Hanes Chair and Table Co
Western Feather Co
Kernersville Furniture Mfg. Co
King Furniture Co
Forsyth Chair Co
Forsyth Dining-room Furniture Co..
Forsyth Furniture Co
Forsyth Mfg. Co
B. S. Huntley Furniture Co
Overman Chair Co
Greensboro Bedding Co..
Melton-Rhodes Co.*
Southern Feather and Pillow Co
Standard Table Co
Postoffice
Mebane
....do
..._do
Edwards X Roads..
Asheville
Woodfin
Drexel
Morganton
Granite Falls
Lenoir
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
-.-do
Hickory
-..do
...do
...do
West Hickory
Slier City
....do
....do
Murphy
New Bern
Denton
Lexington
--..do
-..-do
-..-do
...-do
.-..do
---.do
Thomasville
..--do -
-.-.do
-.-.do
Mocks ville
Durham
Kernersville
.-.-do
Winston-Salem...
..-.do
...do—.
...do
...do
Gibsonville
Greensboro
..-do.
...do
...do
Esti-
mated
Value
of Plant
25,000
100,000
2,000
135
877,667
288,809
379,939
17,000
138,970
191,668
144,527
61,7.32
97,051
100,000
276,214
500
50,000
136,999
73,975
113,263
74,243
27,228
4,403
40,000
133,785
3,331
15,000
261,908
192,850
64,839
112,415
125,000
8,000
21,380
224,955
415,000
750,000
279,343
15,000
8,000
85,917
41,907
186,877
212,659
313,003
177,570
195,078
250
54
100,000
60,988
256,409
Esti-
mated
Value
Yearly
Output
§375,000
100,000
700,000
600
832
1,810,744
456,462
825,435
30,000
260,076
341,395
206,333
119,997
259,302
300,000
554,263
2,000
500,000
265, 193
217,640
222,387
241,791
50,193
11,500
80,000
240,000
18,200
75,000
383,044
350,000
135,1.52
203,134
90,000
100,000
•36,599
416,578
700,000
1,462,000
667,140
68,000
16,500
195,873
87,192
351,636
500,000
820,506
390,680
852,830
450
3,500
300,000
86,231
410,438
Esti-
mated
Yearly
Pav-
Roll
20,000
110,600
300
419,415
78,858
147,729
10,000
81,981
15,367
53,675
35,518
67,928
75,000
85,009
500
100,000
99,346
85,404
70.442
85,567
21,990
4,271
38,000
44,900
11,980
25,000
60,854
62,537
45,609
66,118
15,000
8,000
11,512
119,278
238,800
562,100
138,815
22,600
3,150
41,047
18,873
66,407
109,224
223,378
13,765
2,000
85,000
2,877
85,198
•Same as last report.
Furniture Eactories
71
Power,
k
Power
1
u o
22
S o
3
O .M
S-2 o
a SV,
3 S rt
<^ 3&:
S o c;
Employees
o ^
O-S
3
c3 o CD
o
"3
o
No.
275
66
35
10
10^
10
8
60
564-
56
52
4
— -
56
90
100
90
100
yes
yes
yes
1
?
270
125
3
125
3
3
52
25
2
1'018
150
500
75
75
275
40
65
125
100
150
80
150
130
155
183
150
57
50
125
125
3
100
125
158
75
125
4
260
5
307
10
10
10
10
8
10
8
10
8
10
10
10
9
10
10
10
10
10
9
10
10
10
10
9
10
10
60
58
58
60
40
57
48
60
375
55
57
60
55
55
54
55
57
60
55
60
54
60
50
60
60
55
55
55
60
55
55
55
55
55
55
60
55
55
57
57
51
48
55
250-468
95-109
107-186
16
75
90-102
48
20-67
61-81
90
93
2
100
60-96
72-116
85
74-133
24-37
21-28
70
64-71
4
40
62-79
69
7-90
67-90
10
6
11
101-114
290-300
624
110
32-47
6
48-67
28-34
87
90-111
171-198
126
146-165
23-40
....
507
109
200
n
75
107
48
81
94
90
95
2
125
121
131
94
110
39
32
70
80
5
40
75
70
98
104
10
6
11
122
307
628
111
52
6
59
30
93
122
203
127
163
(i
300
electric .
7
307
electric . . .
3-7
4
8
300
100
no
9
307
10
300
8
11
307
1?
193
2
3
13
276
14
250
90
yes
IS
300
2
16
60
IT
300
25
13-21
10-15
13
1
1
1
4
no
18
26S
19
310
steam and electric
?0
275
steam and electric
?1
310
steam and electric
'>,'>,
307
steam and electric.
??
65
steam
?4-
300
90
no
'>S
307
steam
2
1
''6
312
electric
27
275
steam .
75
yes
28
300
steam
29
307
steam and electric
6
7-10
1
3
4
30
140
electric
31
268
steam
^9
300
100
100
yes
no
33
300
electric
20
34
260
35
295
steam .
125
350
518
125
85
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
9
8
10
10
9
10
8
10
1
1
4
1
2
6
25
3
36
275
steam
37
307
steam and electric
38
307
steam _..
39
268
steam
40
300
41
295
steam...
125
100
10
125
150
408
923
15
42
295
steam
6
1
4
7
8
43
309
electric
44
309
steam
45
302
steam
46
310
water and electric
47
305
steam and electric.
48
steam
no
49
307
54
60
48
57
2
85
1
82-87
2
....
4
85
5
95
50
300
steam
125
no
51
307
4
5-11
6
52
306
steam and electric
450
53.
72
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2—
No.
90
«1
92
93
94
95
96
■97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
Factory
Sterling Furniture Co
Alma Furniture Co
Barnes Mfg. Co
Cabinet Furniture Co
Climax Upholstering Co
The Continental Furniture Co...
Dalton Furniture Co
Fred Ecker.
Ejecto File Co
J. F. and A. Ellison
Ellison Furniture Co
Giant Furniture Co
Globe Parlor Furniture Co
High Point Furniture Co
High Point Metallic Bed Co
Ideal Table Co.
Kearns Furniture Co.
Keystone Cabinet Co...
Knox Upholstering Co
J. A. Lindsey
Marsh Furniture Co
Mattocks Furniture Co...
Myrtle Desk Co
National Upholstering Co
A. J. Rickel Furniture Mfg. Co..
Rowe Parlor Furniture Co
Southern Chair Co
Tate Furniture Co
Tomlinson Chair Mfg. Co
Union Frame Co
Union Furniture Co
Welch Furniture Co
Wrenn-Columbia Furniture Co..
Pleasant Garden Co
Newberry Bros. & Cowell, Inc..
Unagusta Mfg. Co
Waynesville Furniture Co
Mooresville Furniture Co
Carolina Parlor Furniture Co
Imperial Furniture Mfg. Co.
O. W. Slam Glass Co..
Statesville Furniture Co
Fitts-Crabtree Mfg. Co
Blue Ridge Furniture Co.*
Catawba Furniture Co
Drexel Furniture Co., No. 2
McDowell Furniture Co
H. M. Wade Mfg. Co.....
Jenkins Cabinet Shop
Wilmington Cabinet Shop
American Bentwood Chair Co...
Asheboro Chair Co.-.
Piedmont Chair Co
Postoffice
Greensboro.
High Point.
....do..
..._do
-..-do
-..-do....
...-do-...
-..-do
-...do
...-do
-.--do
-..-do
...-do
----do
-..-do
--.-do-
-.--do _._
-...do
...-do -
----do- --
-.--do
-..-do
-..-do- -.-
-..-do
-...do
....do
.-.-do
-.-.do-
..--do-
..--do--
..--do
--.do
...-do
Pleasant Garden
Dunn
Hazelwood
.---do -.
Mooresville
Statesville
....do
...-do
...-do
Sanf ord
Marion
...do
...-do
..--do
Charlotte
Wilmington
-.-do
Asheboro
..-do
...do
Esti-
mated
Value
of Plant
$140,
10,
115,
246,
120,
2.50,
125,
207,
63,
11,
3,
279,
127,
71,
111,
68,
158,
8,
76,
61,
189,
28,
116,
35,
2
45,
83,
1.54,
710,
21,
70
12
31
235
115
20
12
188
274
521
25
5
,618
,890
,603
,6.32
,773
,000
,115
634
,378
017
943
000
Esti-
mated
Value
Yearly
Output
$239,982
40,000
163,635
520,000
150,000
800,000
199,436
265,910
115,000
28,000
11,000
700,000
202,700
161,280
196,370
141,004
3.55,117
30,000
144,389
130,000
347,754
41,728
214,215
55,000
10,000
73,532
207,868
205,366
2,000,000
36,785
322,178
160,844
15,757
76,522
460,769
254,430
200,000
16,078
377,997
561,439
835,705
61,740
100,000
125,000
50,000
150,000
300,000
3,500
1,500
55,660
125,886
98,000
Esti-
mated
Yearly
Pay-
Roil
56,595
9,000
28,552
139,731
22,737
125,000
55,000
18,600
42,480
14,400
6,000
199,800
44,349
51,320
29,780
49,132
89,741
19,200
46,112
24,000
72,918
9,809
74,357
7,200
4,750
26,302
66,620
69,199
342,478
10,787
70,762
40,365
3,600
27,453
119,338
51,632
50,000
2,175
75,832
24,. 324
2.30,069
16,728
20,000
18,000
5,000
35,382
87,000
6,972
19,822
38,742
25,900
*Same as last report.
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76
30
8-21
79-139
30
120
50
21
33
15
15
225
32
52-63
29-40
30-54
68-82
14
34
22
75-86
7-10
53-94
5
4
29
70-101
5&-85
199-276
11-24
50-80
1
2
1-3
3-15
3
5
7
77
32
22
158
33
125
50
21
33
15
15
230
35
84
39
69
114
14
35
22
86
10
99
5
4
30
99
91
315
23
85
54
313
100
no
55
144
56
300
190
5
150
57
-251
58
300
90
yes
5q
507
fin
290
50
30
25
55
300
11
125
40
72
175
48
fii
307
fia
307
63
307
64
275
5
1
16-22
2
7
65
307
fifi
250
67
267
68
260
3-5
11-19
— -
fiQ
300
70
307
71
307
1
— -
7?,
303
electric
55
127
2
150
73
266
4-6
2-4
1-5
-—
74
302
75
236
76
307
77
300
15
25
200
100
387
40
150
78
307
1
2
1-4
7
3
7
1
79
283
80
307
SI
217
8?
267
83
308
84
85
289
125
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
9
10
8
10
9
10
55
50
60
60
60
55
55
60
55
55
55
55
60
60
55
57i
55
44
55
55
60
45-60
7
20-25
103
55
75
9
88-106
48
305
16-24
30
35
20
42-47
68
4
- —
62
7
24
104
58
75
9
108
48
308
23
55
35
20
47
69
Rfi
307
87
275
steam
60
150
100
88
300
1
3
— -
8Q
300
90
300
98
yes
91
68
2
125
245
350
75
125
100
100
75
80
8
10
65
110
70
Q?
300
1
— -
P3
246
94
300
3
— -
95
286
96
300
20
5
100
100
95
no
no
fair
97
310
98
225
99
305
mo
300
1
— -
101
250
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300
4
28-36
49-60
27
4
36
64
27
103
253
1
1
3
104
105
307
steam
106
74
IToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2 —
No.
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
Factory
Randolph Chair Co.—
Liberty Chair Co
Moffitt Mfg. Co
Ramseur Furniture Co
Deep River Chair Co
Albemarle Cabinet Co
King Mfg. Co., Inc.
Elkin Furniture Co
Banner Mfg. Co
Mount Airy Furniture Co
Mount Airy Mantel and Table Co..
National Furniture Co
Raleigh Mfg. Co
H. S. StorrCo
Gnldsboro Furnitvue Co.*
Forest Furniture Co
Home Chair Co
Oak Furniture Co
Postoffice
Asheboro
Liberty
Ramseur
..._do .-.
Randleman
Albemarle
King-
Elkin, R. F. D
Mount Airy
....do
...-do
...do
Raleigh.
....do...
Goldsboro
North Wilkesboro...
.-..do
...do
Esti-
mated
Value
of Plant
S 53,862
4,000
840
71,442
47,664
1,220
5.498
133,485
10,000
368,844
232,018
301,801
5,920
75,000
82,094
325
103,469
Esti-
mated
Value
Yearly
Output
.?123,139
20,000
1,500
147,840
72,237
5,780
11,136
291,019
40,000
713,292
471,336
690,340
21,600
13,500
150,000
147,453
1,200
154,525
Esti-
mated
Value
Pay-
Roll
S 35,814
2,000
49.624
2,080
2,640
3,489
67,239
6,000
160,263
151,031
207,133
2.280
11.050
36.000
47.152
1,425
33,127
''Same as last report.
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207
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111
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113
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114
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75
228
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223
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^.
CHAPTEE VI
KNITTING MILLS
The hosiery and knit-goods industry of North Carolina is one of
the most rapidly growing branches of the textile group. There is
now no necessity for the imported article, for the machinery has been
improved to such an extent that it is possible to produce right here at
home articles of the finest quality demanded by the most exacting
consumer. The constantly increasing variety of the products of this
industry requires many different classes of help and opens oppor-
tunities for the wage-earners of which they never dreamed prior to
the invention of knitting machinery.
There has been a noticeable expansion in this industry the past two
years, as evidenced by the statistics, but it does not necessarily follow
that the manufacturers have encountered no obstacles in the operation
of their plants. The demand for their capacity output experienced
during the year 1919 and the first half of 1920 has not since been
maintained ; extraordinary fluctuations in the price of raw materials
have prevailed; the wage scale, also, has been unstable, and various
other causes have kept manufacturers in a state of perplexity. How-
ever, depressing times are passing; many plants which shut do^vn
a little while ago are resuming operations, and the knitting industry
looks to the future with hope and confidence.
The total number of mills reporting is 169, an increase of 38 over
the report for 1918. The capital authorized and employed has
increased from $10,262,285 in 1918 to $31,144,466 this year. The
estimated value of yearly output reported by 117 mills is $21,263,571.
Number of spindles employed 216,782; knitting machines, 20,444;
sewing machines, 1,128; number horsepower, 22,338; number em-
ployees, adults: male, 5,775; female, 9,443; children (under six-
teen), 1,275. Total number employed, 16,493. Number dependent
on mills for a livelihood, 29,416.
Highest average daily wage paid men is reported to be $5.60 ; low-
est average, $2.61. Highest average paid women, $4.35; lowest,
$1.80.
Sixteen mills report the use of steam for power ; 106 employ elec-
tricity exclusively; 15 steam and electricity; one, steam and water;
two, water; and the remainder generate their power from internal
combustion engines.
The number of hours constituting a day's work is ten ; week, 60
hours.
78
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 — Knitting Mills, by
No.
County
Postoffice
Mill
President
AlamancB-
....do
.—do
.—do
.—do
.—do
—do
—do
.—do
..-do
....do
....do
....do
—.do-
....do
....do
.—do
....do
....do
—do
Buncombe.
Burke
...do-
...do
...do
—do
—do
...do
—do
...do
Cabarrus.
--do
Caldwell-
—do
Carteret--
Catawba..
—do
...do
.do-
.do-
...do-
...do
Chatham-
...do
Chowan...
Cleveland.
--do
—do
Burlington.
....do
....do
....do
....do
.—do ,
....do .-.
....do
....do
....do
..-do
....do
Graham
—do
Haw River..
....do
—do
...do
Mebane
Saxapahaw..
Asheville
Drexel .-
Hildebran...
Icard
...do
...do
Morganton.
...do ,
Valdese
..-do.
Concord
...do
CoUettville.
Lenoir
Beaufort
Claremont..
Hickory
.-do
....do—
..-.do..-
Newton.
.--do
Pittsboro
Siler City
Edenton
Boiling Springs
La wndale
Shelby- -
."Alamance Hosiery Mills.
Altamont Hosiery Mills..
Daisy Hosiery Mills
Goodman Hosiery Mills.
Graham Hosiery Mill
Juvenile Hosiery Mill
Sellars Hosiery Mills
Southern Hosiery Mills
Standard Hosiery Mill
Thurston's Hosiery Mills
Walker Hosiery Mills*
Whitehead Hosiery Mills, Inc..
White Cotton Co
White-Williamson Co.—
Childrey Hosiery Mill
Max Lieberman, Inc.f
Maple Crest Hosiery Mill
Riverside Hosiery Mills, Inc
Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 8...
White-Williamson Co
Asheville Knitting Mill
Drexel Knitting Mill Co
J. A. Cline & Son Hosiery Mill.
Highway Knitting Mills
Icard Knitting Mills
Icard Mfg. Co
Garron Knitting Mills
Vandois Knitting Mills
Liberty Hosiery Mill
Waldensian Hosiery Mill
G. H. Y. Hosiery Co
Hoover Hosiery Co.
The CoUettville Hosiery Mills.
Lenoir Hosiery Mills*
Orion Knitting Millst
Claremont Hosiery Mill Co
The Best Hosiery Mills, Inc
Elliott Knitting Mills
Hickory Hosiery Mills, Inc..
Ranford Knitting Mills
Fidelity Hosiery Mills Co...
Ridgeview Hosiery Mill Co...
Elizabeth Hosiery Mills*
Siler City Hosiery Mills, Inc..
Edenton Hosiery Mills
Winner Mills, Inclf-.
Elmore Hosiery Mills§
Blanch Hosiery Mill
(not incorporated) — .
George W. Anthony..
J. A. Goodman, Buyer
Dr. J. S. Frost..
J. & C. R. Love, Pro-
prietors
D. E. Sellars, Prop...
J. M. Browning
John Shoffner, Prop..
D. D. DeMoae....
L. C. Chrisman..
Wm. E. White....
F. L. Williamson.
Max Lieberman. -
Max Lieberman. -
J. A. Long
J. S. Carr, Jr
F. L. Williamson.
W. F. Frazer
S. Huffman
W. Y. Frazier, Prop..
Walter C.Taylor, Pro-
prietor
D. B. Mull
Francis Garron
B. F. Davis
Francis Garron
Francis Garron
W. W. Flowe
Vacant-- -.
J. Grisett
F. P. Moore
M. M. Smyre
Dr. O. L. Hollar.
W. Lyerly
H. A. Sacks....
G. E. Ransom.
D. M. Ausley..
Geo. A. Warliek.
J. M. Stout
E. C. White
J. W. Wood
C. J. Yelton
W. G. McBrayer.
*Same as last report.
jNot running.
JBranch of Banston.
§Idle during 1919-1920.
UNot running during 1919-1920.
Knitting Mills
79
Counties, Capital Stock, Officeis, Etc.
Secretary
or
Treasurer
13
Capital
Stock
Product
Sold Direct
or
Through
Agents?
Agent's Name
No.
1916
$ 10,000
42,000
55,000
jobber. ..
1
L. H. Young
?.
W. H. May
1898
3
both
4
J. E. Black..
1918
11,429
46,671
85,232
45,000
16,200
direct
agents
both.
6
1907
1913
7
C. J. Bolard
8
John ShoJffner
q
both
10
C. A. Walker
1917
1907
1917
1849
27,000
41,440
21,131
180,000
direct
11
R. H. Whitehead
both
1?
S. S. Holt
13
L. A. Williamson
both
14
15
J. M. Coble..
1916
1916
1917
1913
1906
1918
1917
16
John Coble
25,000
25,000
113,886
180,000
1,000
63,614
25,460
18,486
direct
17
R. K. Lasley....
agent
18
E. T. Carr, Supt
direct
1Q
L. A. Williamson
90
21
R. 0. Huffman.
n
C. V. Cline, Mgr
■53
94
direct
''5
W. Y. Frazier...
1914
1917
1914
1918
1901
1916
1918
1917
1917
15,250
150,000
22,000
18,100
34,000
81,356
10,000
16,800
3,700
''6
E. D. Alexander
V
A. F. Garron...
agents
direct
Sutton, Rosemary & Nicholson, New York
28
Albert F. Garron
^q
Albert F. Garron,
agent
agents
agent.
30
J. Goodman
Cannon Mills, New York
31
A. R. Hoover.
Cannon Mills, New York...
3?
I. G. Greene
33
Joe C. Moore
34
35
L. H. Phillips
1917
1920
1910
1905
1916
1910
1912
1908
1918
1919
1918
18,596
20,000
25,000
31,000
8,000
162,861
87,200
36
W. L. Hollar...
direct
37
agent
agent
agents
Condit& Arnold, New York and Indianap-
olis, Ind . ..
38
H. D. Anna
Daisy Whitehead Knitting Co., New York
39
E. L. Shuford-.
40
L. H. Phillips
agents
agent
Condit & Arnold, New York; Wm. S. Seeds,
Philadelphia, Pa
41
J. A. Gaither
4?
43
L. L. Wrenn
12,000
60,000
100,000
11,000
12,500
44
W. A. Liggett
agent
Fred A. Williams, New York
45
John W. Cash
46
47
same
1917
direct-..
48
80
North Cakolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No
County
PostofEce
Mill
President
49
Cleveland
....do
Shelby
Carpenter-Baber Hosiery Mills,
Inc
....do
Geo. A. Hoyle
S. S. Royster
E. H Williamson
50
Olive Hosiery Mfg Co.
51
Cumberland
Davidson
....do.
Fayetteville
Denton
Holt-Williamson Mfg. Co
52
Lilly & Boone. ..
53
Shoaf-Sink Hosiery Mill Co.f
Ragan Knitting Co.--
H. E. Shoaf .....
54
— .do..-.-
Thomasville
....do..-
55
..-.do
Durham...
Thomasville Hosiery Mill
J. W. Bost
5fi
Chatham Knitting Mills Co
A. W. Sorrell
J S Carr Jr
57
...-do
....do
58
..-.do
do
Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 2t
Golden Belt Mfg. Co
J. S. Carr, Jr
T B Fuller
59
....do
.-..do
60
...-do.
....do
T. A Clark
fil
....do
do
North State Knitting Mill, Inc.—
John O'Daniels Hosiery Mill
J. S. Carr, Jr....
J. S. Carr, Jr
fi2
....do
do
63
...-do -
-—do
M
-...do
do
Tar Heel Hosiery Mills Co.
J. S. Carr, Jr
65
..--do ---.
East Durham
.--do
66
....do
Jas. Bangle
E C Stone
67
....do
-..do.
68
..-do—
West Durham
Tarboro.
W P Clements
69
Edgecombe
....do
C. W. Jeffreys, Prop..
70
....do..
71
....do...
....do
72
....do...
....do
A McDowell
73
Forsyth
Kerners ville
....do
American Hosiery Mills Co.
O. W. Kerner—
74
....do
75
.—do
Winston-Salem
....do
76
- — do
Hanes Hosiery Mills Co.
77
-...do
do
P. H. Hanes Knitting Co.
The Indera Mills
P H Hanes
78
....do
....do
79
..-.do
....do...
80
Franklin
Gaston
Youngs ville..
Cherryville
— -do—
Banner Hosiery Mill Co
C. C. Cheatham
81
Gaston Knitting Mills, Inc -
J. W. Kendrick
D. R. Manney, Prop.
R C McLean
82
..-.do.....
83
....do...
Glenn-McLean Knitting Mills
Patrick Hosiery Mill --
84
....do
....do
-...do
....do
L. N. Patrick, Prop..
W. H. Adams
85
86
—do.....
--do
Wilson-Bell Co.1[-
87
....do-—
Lowell. -
88
Granville
Guilford ..-.
Oxford...
H M Shaw
89
Gibsonville
High Point
do.. ..
Gibsonville Hosiery Mills Co
J W Burke
90
-...do
91
....do
Commonwealth Hosiery Mill -
R. R. Ragan-
92
....do
....do
93
....do..
... do...
Dillon-Kearns Underwear Co
Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 3
Harriss & Covington Hosiery
Mills, Inc -. ..
94
..-do
- do
J S Carr Jr
95
....do..
.. do .
—do
...-do
J. W. Harriss .
96
97
....do-
-..-do
High Point Underwear Co
R. B. Terry
tNot yet in operation — December 20, 1920.
tSee Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 1.
*Same as last report. HCharter canceled.
§Branch of Runnymede Mills, No. 1.
Knitting Mills
81
Continued
Secretary
or
Treasurer
Capital
Stock
Product
Sold Direct
or
Through
Agents?
Agent's Name
No.
R. E. Carpenter
D. W. Rovster
1918
1916
1898
$ 15,000
10,000
200,000
20,093
60,000
40,000
10,200
100,000
10,000,000
agent
Park Textile Co., Nashville, Tenn
49
50
both
F. L. Page, Philadelphia
51
W. B. Boone
5?f
I. L. Sink
1920
1918
1916
1906
1898
1898
53
agents
Textile Sales Co., High Point, N. C
54
55
W. T. Cole. .. .
both
5fi
C. M. Carr
57
W. F. Carr
58
59
H. H. Mullen ..
1917
1913
1920
19,086
500,000
60
C. M. Carr
61
W. F. Carr
6!^
T. 0. SorreU
40,000
200,000
47,000
20,000
18,000
75,000
63
W. F. Carr
1919
agents
64
65
C. L. Higbee...
1916
1914
1916
66
K. C. Stone...
agent
67
N. C. Carlton
68
69
W. S. Howard
1905
1907
1918
1912
1918
1903
1914
1903
120,000
32,000
149,757
100,000
30,000
240,038
725,427
6,946,259
70
71
Robt. J. Walker
n
J. G. Kerner
73
J. T. Weaver
agents
Textile Sales Co., High Point, N. C
74
F. D. Tillotson
75
J. N. Weeks
agent
direct
Chas. Chapman Sons Co. , Philadelphia
New York Office, 366 Broadway.
76
T. W. Allen
77
78
W. J. Hege....
1902
1917
1918
1918
1919
100,000
16,000
29,419
36,781
10,000
24,000
128,600
79
80
N. B. Kendrick.
81
D. R. Manney
agents
direct
Cannon Mills, New York . ..
8?
Geo. G. Glenn
83
L. N. Patrick
84
Geo. S. Spencer
1917
85
86
F. D. Phillips
1918
1918
1913
1916
1916
1912
1920
1907
1920
1904
1918
23,938
agents
both
Sutton, Rosemary & Nicholson, New York
87
88
A. B. Owen
40,000
72,287
65,422
45,000
59,978
748,563
60,000
425,790
7,700
89
R. L. Ames .
agents
E. D. Sealey and J. L. Porter, New York.
90
E. W. Freeze
91
G. H. Kearns
93
P. M. Dillon
93
W. F. Carr
direct
94
W. C. Covington
agent
Not given .
95
J. E. Mills
96
C. D. Smith.
agent
Chft & Goodrich, 5s^ew York..
97
6— Dept. Labor, 1920.
82
JN^OKTH CaKOLINA LabOR STATISTICS
Table No. 1-
No.
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
County
Guilford-
...-do
...do
...do
Halifax...
...do
...do
_..do
...do
...do
Harnett..
Henderson.
...do
...do
...do
Iredell
...do
...do
Lee
Lenoir
...do
McDowell _.
...do
...do
Martin
Mecklenburg
....do
Montgomery
Moore
....do
Nash
New Hanover..
Orange
....do
Pasquotank
....do
....do..
....do
Pender
Pitt
Polk
Randolph
.-.do
....do
....do
Richmond
Robeson
Rockingham
Postoffice
High Point
...do
...do
...do
Enfield.
Halifax
Scotland Neck.
...do
...do
Weldon.
Coats
East Flat Rock...
Hendersonville
....do_
....do
States ville...
....do
....do
Jonesboro
Kinston
...do
Marion
...do
...do
Robersonville..
Charlotte
....do
Troy
Cameron
Carthage
Rocky Mount..
Wilmington
Carrboro
Efland
Elizabeth City.
....do
....do
....do
Atkinson
Greenville
Tryon
Asheboro
....do....
Randleman
Staley
Ellerbe
St. Pauls
Leaksville
Mill
Piedmont ilills Co
Royal Hosiery Mills
Slane Hosiery Mills...
Whittington Hosiery Co., Inc..
Enfield Hosiery Mills Co., Inc.
Halifax Hosiery Millf
Crescent Hosiery Co.*
Roanoke Hosiery Co
Scotland Neck Cotton Mills...
Weldon Cotton Mfg. Co
Coats Hosiery Mill
The Skyland Hosiery Co
Freeze-Bacon Hosiery Mills, Inc.
Grey Hosiery Mills
G. W. Whitlock & Son
Liberty Hosiery ;\Ifg. Co
Queens Knitting Mills, Inc
Walton Hosiery Mills
Louise Knitting Mills Co
Orion Knitting Mills Co.
Orion Mill, No. 3t
Carolina Hosierj' Mills*
Elizabeth James Mills
Marion Knitting Mill
Roberson Hosiery Mills§
Charlotte Knitting Co
Defiance Sock Mills, Inc
Troy Knitting Mills Co
Regal Hosiery Mill Co
Bismark Hosiery Mills
Rocky Mount Hosiery Co
Wilmington Hosiery Mills, Inc.
Durham Hosiery Mill, No. 4...
Efland Hosiery Mills
Elizabeth City Hosiery Co
Ideal Hosiery Co
Pasquotank Hosiery Co
Standard Mfg. Co
-Atkinson Hosiery Mills
Greenville Hosiery Millsf
Tryon Hosiery ilfg. Co
Acme Hosiery Mills Co
Asheboro Hosiery Mills, Inc
Randleman Hosiery Mills Co..
Staley Hosiery Mill Co..
Ellerbe Knitting Mills Co
Cantigny Hosiery Mills§.
Athena MilL.
President
J. H. Adams
J. E. Thompson.
C. E. Reitzel.
Ivey Watson.
L. M. Pittman
A. McDowell
A. McDowell
W. T. Shaw
Patterson & Boyd,
Props
M. G. Starrett
J. O. Bell....
Jas. P. Grey
G. W. Whitlock...-
W. F. Hall....
F. B. Bunch
J. Walton, Sr
K. C. Stone
Dr. H. Tull
R. L. Greenlee
C F. James, Prop.
W. W. Neal
R. J. Walker
Morehead Jones..
J. C. Hurley
R. D. Jones
J. R. McQueen...
J. C. Braswell
J. H. Kuck.
J. L. Carr, Jr
M. P. Efland
C. H. Robinson..
M. B. Morrisette.
Norah Burfoot...
D. Van Horn
E. A. Hames, Sr..
J. B. Hester
W. J. .A.rmfield, Jr.
J. J. Newlin.
C. P. Fox....
J. R. Wall...
*Same as last report.
fBranch of Scotland Neck Cotton Mills
§Idle.
ISee Orion Knitting Mills Co.
Knitting Mills
83
Continued
Secretary
or
Treasurer
J. E. Mills— ..
J. W. Kearns.
W. N. Slane.-,
Geo. T. Andrews.
>Ha
1909
1916
1912
1918
1910
Capital
Stock
S361,519
12,000
23,460
10,800
100,000
Product
Sold Direct
or
Through
Agents?
agent-
direct.
Agent's Name
R. C. King & Co., New York.
No.
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
F. A. Cherry
Henry T. Clark.
Henry Clark
S. E.;.ShirIey....
E. H. Wells
R. P. Freeze
C. L. & J. P. Grey.
J. Henry Hall.
R. C. Bunch...
J. Walton, Jr...
K. C. Stone....
J. F. Taylor...
J. W. Streetman.
W. W. Neal-
1901
1920
1890
1S99
1914
1907
1914
1916
1920
1906
1918
1912
1917
1890
1917
1913
1918
1908
36,100
80,000
369,746
100,000
55,979
192,250
98,547
120,106
30,250
109,136
158,561
15,000
24,833
90,000
direct,
direct,
direct,
agent.
Wm. H. Shelp & Co., New York.
agent.,
agents.
Chas. Chapman's Sons Co., New York....
Cannon Mills, New York..
direct-
direct.,
both...
agents,
agents.
12,800
46,842
Various
Cannon Mills, New York...
Norman Gould, New York; Chas. Miller,
Cincinnati
agents-
Cliven-Wright-Rainey Co., Cincinnati.
J. H. McEwen...
K. S. Tanner
Barna Allen
Chas. C. James, Mgr,
W. H. Currie
P. E. Moran
R. E. Calder....
C. McD. Carr
John L. Efland
G. F. Seyffert
U. G. Davis
W. H. Jennings
H. W. Morrisette
E. A. Hames.—
1917
1917
1914
1908
1910
1905
1915
1898
1913
1902
1917
1902
1918
1917
65,000
67,400
24,202
15,500
25,000
58,183
78,000
3,000,000
32,250
461,122
39,532
43,693
12,000
12,000
agent.,
agent.,
direct.,
agent—
Chas. Chapman's Sons Co., New York-
Cannon Mills, New York
J. E. Kennetts; L. C. Vaughan.
agents,
agent—
direct.-
direct..
direct.,
both...
both-_
direct.,
direct..
L. C. Vaughan and Laster Bros., New York
Hinckerman-Vengine & Co., New York ._
Various-
Various.
Henry Bray
D. B. McCrary..
N. M. Cranford.
A. N. Bulla
C. M. Staley..-.
B. B. Fareon
E. D. Pitcher.
1912
1909
1917
1892
191S
1919
1918
1917
60,000
154,320
70,000
26,850
17,500
40,000
jobbers,
both-.-
direct...
direct-. -
agents..
J. C. Bossong & Co., New York.
direct.
84
North Carolina Labor -Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
County
PostofSce
Mill
President
14fi
Rockingham.. .
....do.....
Rutherford
....do....
Madison
Madison Hosiery Mills, Inc.§
Mayo Mills
Jas. M. Vaughn
F. H Fries
147
Mavodan
148
Ellenboro
Ellenboro Hosiery Mills Co
Wingo Mfg. Co.
D B Harrill
149
Forest City
Spindale
150
....do....
K S Tanner
151
Stanly.
Albemarle
J S Efird
15K
....do
....do
Wiscassett Mill Co
153
....do
Badin
154
Surry
Mount Airy
Bryson City
Monroe
Mayo Mills H ...
155
Swain.
156
Union
157
Vance
Henderson
Holly Springs
Morrisville
E. S. Yarbrough
James Baugh
S R Home Estate
158
Wake
159
....do
ifin
....do
Raleigh
W. E. RatclifFe, Prop.
C J Hunter
Ifil
....do..
do....
162
....do....
....do
Zebulon Hosiery Mill, No. 2 c
163
....do....
Wendell..
Wendell Knitting Mills Co
Maynard Mangum...
T J Horton
164'
....do.
Zebulon
165*
Wayne
Goldsboro
166
Wilkes..
N. Wilkesboro
....do
167'
....do
Wilson
P. W. Eshelman
168
Wilson
169
....do..
....do
A. McDowell
§Idle.
JBranch of Albemarle.
oBranch of Union, S. C.
IfBranch of Mayodan.
fcBuilding April, 1920.
fBranch of mill at Zebulon.
dSee Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 1.
•Same as last report.
Knitting Mills
85
Continued
Secretary
or
Treasurer
Capital
Stock
Product
Sold Direct
or
Through
Agents?
Agent's Name
No.
R. O. Lindsay
w'c RufHn
1920
1895
1918
1918
1913
1905
1898
S 20,000
agents
direct
Stone & Warren .
146
147
A S iiarrill
10,000
20,338
55,000
68,600
600,000
148
W. M. Parsley
W. M. Parsley
149
agent—
E. M. Townsend & Co., New York
150
151
agents
Cannon Mills, New York...*
151^
153
1.54
W S Nicholson
agents
Sutton, Rosemary & Nicholson, Inc
1,55
1919
1916
1.5fi
W A Hunt
50,382
25,000
20,000
agents
John M. Gwin, Inc., New York
157
158
R S Dodd
1910
direct
159
direct
IfiO
V O Parker
1900
57,000
agent
Clift & Goodrich, New York
161
162
M A GriflSn
1912
1917
51,850
94,800
163
W. B. Humphrey
164
165
W. F. Frogden
1919
1918
26,536
20,726
27,500
107,403
166
167
W S Howard
direct
168
Robt J Walker
1910
169
86
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2 — List of Mills,
No.
JliU
PostofEce
Spinning
or
Knitting
Class of Goods Manufactured
1
Alamance Hosiery Mill
Altamont Hosiery Mills
Burlington
....do
Knitting..
Men's half-hose
3
Daisy Hosiery Mills
...do
Knitting..
4
Goodman Hosiery Mills..
. do . ..
5
Graham Hosiery Mill
....do
less hosiery
Half-hose, seamless hosiery.
Children's ribbed hosiery
Men's cotton seamless hos'ry
fi
....do
7
....do
R
do .
Standard Plosiery Mill .
. do
children's .
P
in
Thurston's Hosiery Mills
....do
Knitting..
11
Walker Hosiery Mills*
....do
1?
Whitehead Hosiery Mills, Inc
White Cotton Co
....do....
Knitting..
13
Graham
14
White-Williamson Co.
.. do
Both
Tubing and ginghams
15
Childrey Hosiery Mill
Max Lieberman, Inc.f
Ifi
....do
17
Maple Crest Hosiery Mill...
....do
Knitting..
Knitting..
IS
Riverside Hosiery Mills, Inc...
....do
1Q
Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 8
White-Williamson Co
Asheville Knitting Mill
Mebane
?n
!?1
Knitting..
lings
??
Drexel Knitting Mill Co
?3
J. A. Cline & Son Hosiery Mill...
Highway Knitting Mills
Hildebran .
?4
Icard
Half-hose .
?f>
Icard Knitting Mills
....do....
'fi
Icard Mfg. Co
do .
^7
Garron Knitting Mills
Silk hose...
^S
do.
?P
Liberty Hosiery Mill
Knitting..
Knitting..
30
Waldensian Hosiery Mill
... do
Hosiery
31
G. H. Y. Hosiery Co
Concord... .
31?
Hoover Hosiery Co
do . .
Knitting-.
Knitting..
33
34
The Collettville Hosiery Mills
Lenoir Hosiery Mills*
Collettville
Hosiery
35
Orion Knitting Millst
3fi
Claremont Hosiery Mill Co
The Best Hosiery Mills, Inc
Elliott Knitting Mills
Hickory Hosiery Mills, Inc.
Claremont
Hosiery
37
Hickorv . ..
Knitting..
Knitting..
Knitting..
Hosiery
38
30
....do
..do.
Ladies' and infants' hosiery
Hosiery.. .
40
Ranford Knitting Mills
. do ....
Hosiery . .
41
Fidelity Hosiery Mills Co
Ridgeview Hosiery Mill Co. .
Newton.
40
do
Knitting. -
43
Elizabeth Hosiery Mills*
Half-hose . . .
44
Siler City Hosiery Mills, Inc
Edenton Hosiery Mills
Siler City...
45
Knitting..
4fi
Winner Mills, Inc. 11. ....
47
Elmore Hosiery Mills...
48
Blanch Hosiery Mill
Shelby..
Knitting..
Hosiery
''Same as last report.
fNot running.
IBranch of Kinston.
§Closed.
UNot running during 1920.
Knitting Mills
87
'Numl
er of Machines, Etc.
11
Number
Knitting
Machines
0)
Number
Sewing
Machines
Power
Number
Horse-
power
Raw Material
Estimated
Yearly-
Output
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
No.
93
....
15
electric
electric
electric
10
12
15
25,000 lbs.
$ 50,000
139,950 lbs.
% 70,000
80,000
270,000
1
250
292
2
90
250
36
1
2
3
N
u
electric
electric
electric __
electric
comb, engine-
10
12
27
14
25
80
S 18,500
29,694
94,134
215,790
181,194
54,400
200
290
251
294
187
b
1
2
2
'fi
270
120
36
9
7
8
S 37,500
9
10
300,000
450,000
4,618
700,000
11
170
steam and elec
electric
40
10
350
240,000 lbs.
290
45
n
^^
190
36
30
30
12
148
900,000 lbs.
14
—
5
1
15
electric...
electric
electric
electric
5
5
10
46
16
§275
17
50,000 lbs.
S 116,919
100,000
227,055
IS
275
I")
m
93
145
— -
2
10
electric
'>^
electric
comb, engine,
electric
50
30
12
128,990
32,698
32,185
300
175
216
22
S 22,469
23
100
40
100
30
85
50
250
106
30
55
48
60
50
65
200
140
66
235
200
30
;;;;
5
4
5
94
25
electric
electric
electric
10
60
30
15
50
26
7
15
15
''fi
27
—
4
2
10
'8
25,000 lbs.
300,000 lbs.
S 136,946
18,000
200,000
192,135
200,000
30,000
250
300
300
260
150
29
electric
electric
electric
oil ....
30
31
—
2
1
2
32
33
oil engine
34
35
int. comb. eng.
electric
electric
electric
steam
10
10^
40
70
25
50
35
8
10
10
6
3
17,992
60,000
200,000
160
78
300
36
2
5
3
4
6
7
2
65,000 lbs.
150,000 lbs.
37
38
39
591
242,684
161,670
30
300
264
325
200
40
electric
electric '
oil engine
electric
electric
kerosene
int. comb. eng.
41
201,425 lbs.
15,000 lbs.
$ 14,946
42
43
30,000
44
48
45
46
8,600
50,000
60
47
20
1
25,000 lbs.
4&
■88
KoRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2 —
No.
Mill
Postoffice
Spinning
or
Knitting
Class of Goods Manufactured
49
Carpenter-Baker Hosiery Mills,
Inc
Shelby
Knitting-.
Men's and ladies' hosiery
^0
Olive Hosiery Mfg. Co.
....do
.M
Holt-Williamson Mfg. Co
Lilly & Boone-
Fayetteville
5?
Ladies' seamless hosiery
Ladies' and men's hosiery
Children's hosiery
Misses' hosiery
Hosiery
Cotton, mercerized and silk
hosiery
Half-hose
^Z
Shoaf-Sink Hosiery Mill Co.t-...
Ragan Knitting Co.
Lexington..
Knitting..
M
.55
Thomasville Hosiery IMill
-...do
5fi
Chatham Knitting Mills Co
Durhana Hosiery Mills
Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 2
Golden Belt Mfg. Co.
Knitting..
Knitting-.
57
58
....do.....
— .do
do . -
5q
fin
Knit-Well Hosiery Mills
....do
hosiery
Men's grey cotton hosiery..
fil
North State Knitting Jlill, Inc...
John O'Daniels Hosiery Mill
....do
fi?
...-do
fi,s
Paragon Hosiery Co.
do
Hosiery
M
Tar Heel Hosiery Mills Co
-...do
Knitting- -
65
Banner Hosiery Jlills
East Durham
hosiery
fifi
Crystal Hosiery Mill
do
67
Louise Knitting Mills Co
....do
Knitting-.
Knitting..
6S
Pilot Hosiery Mills*.
West Dturham
Ladies' and men's hosiery..
fifl
Panola Knitting Co
70
Runnymede Mills, No. 1
... do
71
7-?
Runnymede Mills, No. 2
Tarboro Knitting Co
-—do....
do
Half-hose-
7,'^
American Hosiery Mills Co
Kernersville Knitting Co
74
....do...
75
Carolina Mills Co
Ladies' and children's hos'y
7fi
Hanes Hosiery Mills Co
....do
77
P. H. Hanes Knitting Co
.---do —
7S
The Indera Mills
-. do .—
Knitting..
Knitting..
Knitting- -
7q
Maline Mills
do ...
sn
Banner Hosiery Jlill Co
Youngsville
SI
Gaston Knitting Mills, Inc.
Josephine Knitting Mills
s?
....do
S.S
Glenn-McLean Knitting Mills
Patrick Hosiery Mill
Gastonia
Men's, ladies' and children's
84
....do
hosiery
85
Standard Knitting Mills
....do....
85
Wilson-Bell Co. 1!
.---do
^7
Eureka Hosiery Jlill
Lowell
88
Hemshaw Hosiery Mills
Oxford-
Knitting-.
sq
Gibsonville Hosiery Mills Co
Ames Hosiery Mills Co
Gibsonville
■qn
High Point
fli
Commonwealth Hosiery Mill
Crown Hosiery Mill
....do
I?
. . do
qs
Dillon- Kearns Underwear Co
Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 3
. do
q4
... do
95
Harriss & Covington Hosiery
Mills, Inc
-..-do—
Knitting..
Hosiery
JNot yet in operation — December 20, 1920. *Same as last report. IfCharter canceled.
Knitting Mills
89
Continued
c a
Number
Knitting
Machines
13
Number
Sewing
Machines
Power
Number
Horse-
power
Raw Material
Estimated
Yearly
Output
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
No.
45
52
84
42
60
65
S3
240
3,000
402
240
98
655
280
electric
electric
electric
comb, engine.
8
32
575
6
$ 36,000
98,056
313
307
49
....
5
50
9,984
51
— -
1
2
1
3
3
S 5,322
2,267
52
52
53
electric
electric
electric
steam, elec
electric
electric
electric
electric.
electric
15
15
32*
8,750
100
50
17
84
50
54
"70,000
150,000 Iba.
6,000,000 lbs.
170,000
10,000,000
228
272
56
57
I
12
6
58
59
92,016
300,000
200
280
60
....
21
4
600,000 lbs.
61
6^
25,000
50
63
201
electric
electric
electric
electric
electric
35
25
5
25
32
64
15,000
1,600
500,000
50
25
312
65
72
110
— -
1
45
66
24,000 lbs.
67
68
69
SO
103
electric
electric
steam, elec
32
35
30
8
15
70
190
1,050
40
150
15
7
15
5
5
25
70
71
S 77,899
149,608
280
7?,
400
50
100
500
228
35
75
42
27
30
15
35
97
73
electric
water, St., elec.
steam, elec
electric
electric.
electric
gasoline
electric.
electric.
electric.
electric
electric
74
— -
8
175,854
561,710
4,695,396
300,000
700,000
5,500
33,591
306
304
284
300
300
100
175
75
S ' 304,532
S 2,726,757
250,000 lbs.
1,000,000 lbs.
closed down
$ 579
24,888
76
27,500
175
77
20
100
78
79
sn
81
8?
S3
21,300
23,680
108,735
210
303
S4
85
86
30
65
87
81
88
200
electric
electric.
electric
electric
electric
electric.-
electric
electric
electric
5
8
25
30
5
75
10
101
18
12,659
16,335
130
S7
....
2
3
1
1
20
88
89
89,884
71,460
134,136
103,900
190
307
90
91
9"^
601
398,306
5,139
685,770
75
297
93
473
40
94
2
95
90
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2 —
Mill
High Point Hosiery Mills
High Point Underwear Co
Piedmont Mills Co
Royal Hosiery Mills
Slane Hosiery Mills
Whitington Hosiery Co., Inc
Enfield Hosiery Mills Co., Inc —
Halifax Hosiery jNIill
Crescent Hosiery Co.*—
Roanoke Hosiery Co
Scotland Neck Cotton Mills
Weldon Cotton Mfg. Co
Coats Hosiery Mill
The Skyland Hosiery Co
Freeze-Bacon Hosiery Mills, Inc..
Grey Hosiery Mills.
G. W. Whitlock & Son.
Liberty Hosiery Mfg. Co
Queen's Knitting Mills, Inc
Walton Hosiery Mills
Louise Knitting Mills Co
Orion Knitting Mills Co
Orion Mill, No. 3.
Carolina Hosiery Mills*
Elizabeth James Mills
Marion Knitting Mill
Roberson Hosiery Millsf
Charlotte Knitting Co
Defiance Sock Mills, Inc
Troy Knitting Mills Co
Regal Hosiery Mill Co
Bismark Hosiery MiUs
Rocky Mount Hosiery Co
Wilmington Hosiery Mills, Inc..
Durham Hosiery Mill, No. 4
Efland Hosiery Mills
Elizabeth City Hosiery Co
Ideal Hosiery Co
Pasquotank Hosiery Co
Standard Mfg. Co
Atkinson Hosiery Mills
Greenville Hosiery MiUs.
Try on Hosiery Mfg. Co..
Acme Hosiery Mills Co...
Asheboro Hosiery Mills, Inc...
Randleman Hosiery Mills Co..
Staley Hosiery Mills Co
EUerbe Knitting Mills Co
Cantigny Hosiery Millsf
Postoffice
High Point
....do
....do ,
....do
.-.-do
....do
Enfield
Halifax
Scotland Neck..
....do
....do
Weldon
Coats
East Flat Rock.
Hendersonville-.
....do
....do...
States ville
....do
..--do
Jonesboro
ICinston
-do-
Marion
.---do
.---do—-
Robersonville- .
Charlotte
.--do
Troy
Cameron
Carthage
Rocky Mount-.
Wilmington
Carrboro
Efland
Elizabeth City.
.---do- ---
..--do
.---do
Atkinson
Greenville-
Tryon
Asheboro--
.---do
Randleman-
Staley
Ellerbe
St. Pauls—.
Spinning
or
Knitting
Sewing--.
Knitting..
Knitting.
Knitting.
Both
Knitting-
Knitting-
Knitting.
Knitting-
Both-
Knitting.
Knitting.
Knitting.
Knitting.
Knitting.
Class of Goods Manufactured
Cotton ribbed hosiery
Underwear
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Children's hose
Hosiery
Children's cotton hosiery
Misses' hosiery
Children's hosiery
Union suits "
Hosiery
Hosiery for men.
Freeze hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Children's hose
Hosiery
Plain and ribbed seamless
hosiery
Children's hosiery and half-
hose
Hosiery
Ladies' hosiery
Ladies' and men's hosiery
JVIen's half-hose
Ladies' hosiery
Hosiery
Hosiery
Half-hose
Hosiery
Men's seamless hose
Hosiery and hosiery yarns..
Half-hose
Hosiery
Hosiery
Misses' and oliildren's hos'y.
Seamless cotton hose
Men's and ladies' cotton
half-hose..
Hosiery
Seamless hosiery
Ladies' and men's cotton
hose
Hosiery
Children's cotton hosiery...
Misses' ribbed cotton hosiery-
Seamless hose
Men's hosiery
♦Same as last report. fldle.
Knitting Mills
91
Continued
Number
Knitting
Machines
-^ m
►5 ^
•Z.O
Number
Sewing
Machines
Power
Number
Horse-
power
Raw Material
Estimated
Yearly
Output
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
No.
411
— -
23
66
24
4
2
4
1
electric
electric
electric-.
electric.
electric
steam, elec
St. and elec
kerosene
102
5
155
12
35
8
180
8
$ 262,226
S 435,268
250
140
250
240
300
280
280
96
97
400
64
82
48
187
36
— -
400,702
2,131
115,249
10,000
150,000 lbs.
606,000
30,291
167,500
16,000
200,000
98
99
100
101
102
103
9,000 lbs.
35,000 lbs.
$ 267,792
324,000 lbs.
S 30,029
225,000 lbs.
S 107,237
66,242
33,750
150,000
18,000
488.423
300
140
280
312
258
300
275
307
144
140
283
104
51
251
21
70
200
95
76
electric
steam, elec
electric.
25
200
200
35
100
95
67
4
31
29
15
19
200
10
50
7
85
25
21
50
10
112
20
80
38
50
8
135
15
25
11
85
20
60
325
35
30
15
40
5
105
106
3,636
45
2
2
4
2
107
50,961
400,000
164,706
160,473
47,599
94,408
189,450
108
electric
steam, elec
steam, elec
electric
electric
electric
electric...
electric
steam
109
110
111
112
202
207
56
52
220
45
— -
8
5
1
11
113
118,218
114
115
55,687
126,069
265
116
117
electric
steam.
118
119
43
75
....
1
1
electric
120
75,735
300
121
122
82
81
30
58
95
112
234
50
42
434
30
79
41
51
60
250
400
153
69
24
60
15
— -
1
13
electric
electric
electric
steam .
29,868 lbs.
150,000 lbs.
S 19,139
21,000
150,000
300,000
28,980
41,100
310
293
270
153
123
124
125
....
2
2
125
steam
127
43,069
65,700
123,463
135,000
307
300
312
300
265
266
275
307
150
128
17,476
1
electric
St. and elec
comb, engine.
steam, elec
electric
electric
electric
steam
129
130
17,362
50,781
46,375
80,367
69,681
30,000 lbs.
40,000
621,000
67,981
138,890
98,713
39,000
131
132
133
2
1
5
134
135
136
electric..
water, elec
steam, elec
steam, elec
electric
oil engi;ie
steam..
electric
137
-—
4
45
2
3
138
327,019
225,000
150,000
50,000
93,562
300
312
290
300
300
139
150,000 lbs.
125,000 lbs.
75,000 lbs.
$ 58,750
140
141
142
— -
3
143
144
92
!N^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2—
No.
Mill
Postoffice
Spinning
or
Knitting
Class of Goods Manufactured
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
Athena Mill...
Madison Hosiery Mills, Inc.t-
Mayo Mills
Ellenboro Hosiery Mills Co...
Wingo Mfg. Co....
Parsley & Tanner, Inc
Lillian Knitting Mills Co..
Wiscassett Mills Co
Lillian Knitting Mills Co
Mayo Mills
Excelsior Knitting Mills
Icenaan Knitting Mills|
Henderson Hosiery Co.
Crystal Hosiery Mill
Morrisville Hosiery Mills
Glenwood Knitting Mills
Melrose Knitting Mills
Zebulon Hosiery Mills
Wendell Knitting Mills Co
Zebulon Hosiery Mills..
Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 5.
Athletic Underwear Co
Wilkes Hosiery Mills .-
Runnymede stills, No. 3*
Wilson Knitting Mills..
Leaksville.
Madison...
Mayodan..
Ellenboro.
Both
Knitting.
Forest City.
Spindale
Albemarle...
....do
Knitting.
Both
Badin
Mount Airy
Bryson City...
Monroe
Henderson
Holly Springs..
Morrisville
Raleigh..
....do...
...do-.
Wendell
Zebulon..
Goldsboro
N. Wilkesboro.
....do
Wilson
...do
Knitting.
Knitting.
Knitting.
Knitting..
Underwear
Ladies' hose
Underwear.
Men's and ladies' seamless
hosiery
Half -hose
Men's hose .
Hosiery
Ladies' and misses' seamless
cotton hosiery
Cotton seamless hosiery
Underwear
Seamless hosiery
Underwear
Ladies' hosiery
Men's and ladies' hose
Men's half-hose
Hosiery
Men's underwear..
Men's and ladies' hosiery
Seamless hosiery
Hosiery...
Misses' and ladies' hosiery..
Men's underwear
Men's half-hose..
Hosiery
Hosiery
tidle.
tBuilding April, 1920.
*Same as last report.
Knitting Mills
93
Continued
Number
Knitting
Machines
f-i
Number
Sewing
Machines
Power
Number
Horse-
power
Raw Material
Estimated
Yearly
Output
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
No.
5,184
95
30
65
32
24
175
185
5,000
100
85
65
42
electric
electric...
30
10
1,500
6
5
30
60
4,000
60
30
25
1,067,000 lbs.
12,000 lbs.
$ 460,459
100,000
300
120
145
2
150
2
1
2
5
10
146
147
148
electric
electric
electric
steam, water..
electric
electric
electric
29,442
300,000
300
300
149
250,000 lbs.
150
151
85,000
152
153
— -
200
154
155
156
95
70
80
64
31
50
143
137
425
4
1
1
5
66
2
6
4
12
electric-
electric-
26
10
15
10
68
20
25
125
125
6
6
100
50
68,500
15,000
25,000
300
100
200
157
2,000 lbs.
40,000 lbs.
158
159
electric
electric
electric
160
500,000 lbs.
500,000
161
162
75,000
300
163
electric- -.
electric
electric
electric
steam
164
165
$ 23,102
25,330
150,000 lbs.
$ 67,306
38,095
38,304
85,000
116,557
295
275
296
240
166
40
123
130
167
168
steam, elec
169
i
94
North Cakolina Labor Statistics
Table No. Z—List of Mills,
No.
Mill
Postoffice
Number Hours Worked
Day
Night
Week
Alamance Hosiery Mill... .■ .
10
10
10
55
Altamont Hosiery Mills.
do
60
Daisy Hosiery Mills
do
55
Goodman Hosiery Mills
....do
Graham Hosiery Mill..
do ..
10
10
60
Juvenile Hosiery Mills
....do
55
Sellars Hosiery Mills...
do..
57
Southern Hosiery Mills.
....do
55
Standard Hosiery Mill
. do .
10
10
60
Thurston's Hosiery Mills
-..do
55
Walker Hosiery Mills*...
do
Whitehead Hosiery Mills, Inc
....do
10
9
10
55
White Cotton Co
54
White-Williamson Co
. do
55
Childrey Hosiery Mill
Max Lieberman, Inc.t..
....do...
Maple Crest Hosiery Mill
....do
H 11
8
9
55
Riverside Hosiery Mills, Inc
_...do
45
Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 8
Mebane
49
White-Williamson Co
Asheville Knitting Mill
Asheville
10
10
10
10
55
Drcxel Knitting Mill Co
Drexel
58
J. A. Cline & Son Hosiery Mill
Hildebran..
55
Highway Knitting MiUs..
Icard
55
Icard Knitting Mills
....do
loard Mfg. Co
do
Garron Knitting Jlills
Morganton
Vandois Knitting Mills
do
Liberty Hosiery Mill
Valdese
10
10
10
10
10
55
Waldensian Hosiery Mill
....do
58
G. H. Y. Hosiery Co...
Concord
55
Hoover Hosiery Co
....do
55
The Collettville Hosiery Mills... .
Collettville
Lenoir Hosiery Mills*
Lenoir
Orion Knitting Millsf
Beaufort
Claremont Hosiery Mill Co
10
10
10
8
10
10
11
10
10
10
55
The Best Hosiery Mills, Inc
Elliott Knitting Mills
....do
55
Hickory Hosiery Mills, Inc....
....do
Ranford Knitting Mills . .
do
55
Fidelity Hosiery Mills Co....
Ne^^iion
55
Ridgeview Hosierv Mill Co.
do
11
60
Elizabeth Hosiery Mills*
Pittsboro.
60
Siler City Hosiery Mills, Inc
Siler City
55
Edenton Hosiery Mills
Edenton
55
Winner Mills, Inc.t
Elmore Hosiery Mills
Lawndale
10
10
10
8
50
Blanch Hosiery Mill
Shelby
Carpenter-Baker Hosiery Mills
....do
50
Olive Hosiery Mfg. Co
....do
48
Holt-WilHamson Mfg. Co
Fayetteville
*Same as last report.
HClosed.
fBranch of Kinston.
JNot running during 1920.
§Per week.
Knitting Mills
95
Jsfum'b
er of Employees
, Wages, Etc
Employees
Wages
When Paid
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write
Esti-
mated
Number
Persons
Depend-
ent on
Mills
"is
.2
a
a
"3
o
13
a
o
O Qi
1 i
1-1 Ph^
No.
10
30
23
42
40
36
51
S 6.66
S 1.50
S 4.16
S 1.33
weekly
100
1
13
108
51
2
9
5.83
2.00
5.00
1.66
100
3
4
5
3
25
4-23
39-56
43
20
10
12
2
28
42
82
57
28
4
84
126
246
171
84
25
1-9
g
10-14
7
12
8
8
g
4
7.00
2.75
100
10
11
12
30
60
2
23
25
23
105
3
138
6.66
3.00
4.16
2.00
weekly .
99
1
13
92
7.00
3.50
4.00
3.20
weekly
95
300
14
15
16
17
35
25
22
91
175
22
77
24
21
10
15
20
46-58
19
3.25
7.50
1.75
3.50
3.00
4.83
1.50
2.50
90
100
35
30
273
2
18
21-29
19
20
21
2'
2
12-20
20
40-57
22-27
14-17
5.00
1.00
5.00
1.00
semimonthly ..
100
20
231
72
2
93
4
24
25
26
27
28
29
150
50
8
90
76
31
21
2
6
50
53
21
4
2
15
3.00
4.00
2.00
2.50
3.50
1.25
weekly
100
90
40
daily
30
21
228
40
31
10
7.50
5.00
3.50
3.00
5.83
2.00
2.25
1.00
100
100
32
2
semimonthly ._
33
34
35
36
100
21
31
140
75
12
89
78
18
26
4
13
28
100
60
41
49
12
23
4
5
10
8
2
63
20
300
3
40
15
5.00
5.50
4.00
3.50
2.50
2.00
5.00
3.50
1.00
2.50
1.75
semimonthly ..
semimonthly ..
weekly
100
100
37
38
39
7
36
267
200
54
78
none
40
38
41
21
6.25
2.75
5.50
6.00
1.75
1.00
2.00
2.50
4.00
3.00
3.50
4.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
weekly... .
95
100
85
85
42
4
weekly...
43
3
weekly...
44
45
46
47
1
7
6
15
28
10
8
7
21)
67
180
24
20
1
5.00
§30.00
5.00
12,00
4.16
25.00
2.33
10.00
100
48
5
49
20-29
201
50
51
96
North Carolina Labor Statistics
No
100
101
102
103
104
Table
No. 3—
Postoffice
Number Hours Worked
Mill
Day
Night
Week
Lilly & Boone.-
Dayidson
10
60
Shoaf-Sink Hosiery Mill Co.f
Lexington..
Ragan Knitting Co ;.
Thomasyille.
Thomasville Hosiery Mill
....do..
Chatham Knitting Mills Co.
Durham
10
10
55
Durham Hosiery Mills
....do
55
Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 2
-...do-..
Golden Belt Mfg. Co _
....do
Knit-Well Hosiery Mills
..-.do
9
9
54
North State Knitting Mill, Inc
.-..do
m
John O'Daniels Hosiery Mill
....do
Paragon Hosiery Co
.—do --
10
10
10
10
10
10
60
Tar Heel Hosiery Mills Co
..-.do
55
Banner Hosiery Mills
East Durham
.-.do
60
Crystal Hosiery Mill
60
Louise Knitting Mills Co
.-..do
55
Pilot Hosiery Mills'
West Durham
Tarboro
55
Panola Knitting Co
Runnymede Mills, No. 1
.-.do.
Runnymede Mills, No. 2
....do
Tarboro Knitting Co
....do
55
American Hosiery Mills Co
Kernersville Knitting Co
....do.... .-
Carolina Mills Co
48
Hanes Hosiery Mills Co
— .do
9
9
8
8
49
P. H. Hancs Knitting Co
do
50
The Indera Mills
do
48
Maline Mills
.. do
48
Banner Hosiery Mill Co
Gaston Knitting Mills, Inc
11
11
55
Josephine Knitting Mills
....do...
60
Glenn-McLean Knitting Mills
Gastonia
Patrick Hosiery Mill
.-..do
11
11
60
Standard Knitting Mills
.-..do
60
Wilson-Bell Co. H
do-
Eureka Hosiery Mill...
Lowell
10
9
55
Hemshaw Hosiery Mills
Oxford.
Gibsonville Hosiery Mills Co.
Gibsonyille.
Ames Hosiery Mills Co
High Point
10
10
10
9
9
Mill not
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
55
Commonwealth Hosiery Mill..
... do —
55
Crown Hosiery Mill
. do
55
Dillon-Kearns Underwear Co.
....do
50
Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 3
....do .-.
49
Harriss & Covington Hosiery Mills, Inc.
--do
yet in ope
High Point Hosiery Mills
do ..
50-
High Point Underwear Co
do. ..
58
Piedmont Mills Co
....do...
55
Royal Hosiery Mills
.-.do
55
Slane Hosiery Mills.
do .
55
Whittington Hosiery Co., Inc..
.—do
55
Enfield Hosiery Mills Co., Inc
Enfield
55
Halifax Hosiery Mill
Halifax...
Crescent Hosiery Co.*
Scotland Neck
10
55.
*Same as last report. fNot yet in operation— December 20, 1920. JPer week. HCharter canceled.
Knitting Mills
97
Continued
Employees
Wages
When Paid
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write
Esti-
mated
Number
Persons
Depend-
ent on
Mills
S
a
2
IS
o
"a
o
H
£5
a
l2
Highest
Paid
Women
Lowest
Paid
Women
No.
1
6
7
s .
$
S
t
21
52
53
100
"il
55
28
1,965
61
1,310
10
225
99
3,500
400
7.33
t53.00
3.12
18.00
6.42
50.00
2.50
15.00
weekly
weekly
92
95
300
8,000
56
57
58
59
20-33
39
200
6
35
78
300
234
60
65
7.50
3.33
7.08
2.08
weekly
m
fil
62
27
50
78
13
2
50
68
9
15
77
97
31
3
70
92
"231
95
93
9
63
19
9
7.11
1.50
5.87
2.60
weekly
98
64
65
1
66
20
7.00
4.10
3.50
2.04
6.50
4.50
2.00
1.50
weekly
weekly
100
99
67
24
90
68
69
70
200
36
71
15
17
4
108
72
73
74
18-32
19-48
80-148
518-730
30
150
11
13
25
91
208
1,301
45
200
273
624
3,903
90
600
75
50-74
76
460-540
77
15
50
7.00
6.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
5.00
2.50
3.00
weekly
weekly
100
100
78
79
80
2
2
8
4
12
12
36
81
4
S'
83
4
4
24-52
2
3
10
80
30
240
84
12-25
85
86
1
7
14
2
10
16
40
77
56
100
36
340
30
30
87
2
weekly
100
88
89
10-30
11-54
40
65
20-32
205
5
33
231
168
90
16
91
35
6.50
2.50
5.50
2.00
9?
9
108
1,0.''0
93
95-100
94
95
53-70
139-21?
4
222-263
22-41
44
197
48
310
39
78
13
100
weekly
eemimontbly . .
100
591
132
930
117
2i;4
3'.i
200
Pfi
47-60
4.00
2.75
4.62
1.25
97
98
2-10
99
26-77
100
2-3
5-8
75
1
101
25
5.00
3.00
3.50
semimonthly .-
99
102
103
15
30
10
55
5.00
2.50
2.50
1.25
semimonthly..
100
55
104
7— Dept. Labor, 1920.
98
NOKTH CaROLIXA LabOR STATISTICS
Table No. 3—
No.
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
MiU
PostolEce
Number Hours Worked
Day
Night
Week
Roanoke Hosiery Co.
Scotland Neck
....do
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
9
10
55
Scotland Neck Cotton Mills
56
Weldon Cotton Mfg. Co.
Weldon
55
Coats Hosiery Mill
Coats
60
The Skyland Hosiery Co
East Flat Rock
Hcndersonville
... do
00
55
55
G. VV. Whitlock <& Son
do
55
54
....do
60
....do.
57
10
55
Orion Knitting Mills Co.
Kinston
Orion Mill, No. 3
..do.... - .
Marion... .
do .
do — .
10
60
Charlotte
10
lOi
10
10
54
....do
11'
60
Troy Knitting Mills Co.
Troy...
55
Regal Hosiery Mills Co.
Cameron..
60
Carthage
Rocky Mount
8
10
10
10
9
10
10
9
10
48
55
55
Efland Hosiery Mills
Efland
60
Elizabeth City Hosiery Co.
Elizabeth City
... do
54
55
....do
55
Standard ;\Ifg. Co.
.. do
54
.\tkinson
60
Greenville _._
Tryon
10
10
10
10
10
55
do . ..
55
60
Staley Hosiery Mills Co.
Staley-
55
EUerbe
55
St. Pauls
Athena Mills.. .
Leaksville
10
9
55
55
Mayo Jlills
Mayodan.
Ellenboro . ..
Wingo Mfg. Co.
Forest City
10
10
60
Spindale . ..
60
Albemarle
Wiscassett Mills Co
do .
Badin... ... ...
Mayo .Mills
Mount .-Viry
*Same as last report.
tidle.
JPer week.
Knittin'g Mills
99
Continued
Employees
Wages
When Paid
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write
Esti-
mated
Number
Persons
Depend-
ent on
Mills
—
"d
1
e
0)
6
"3
O
C
CD
O c3
CO o
M
O 03.2
No.
6
39
39
9-15
50
16
9-14
3
23
90
53
9-16
100
35
28-50
4
26
42
30
19-23
12
6
3
50
2
3
2
4
7
3
29
141
98
28
200
53
51
9
41
67
34
32
350
S 5.00
S 2.00
S 4.50
S 2.00
biweekly
100
70
423
105
106
4.00
2.00
3.50
1.50
semimonthly .-
75
107
84
650
159
153
27
123
201
108
6.00
2.00
4.00
1.50
weekly
100
109
110
weekly
111
weekly _ _
112
11
113
18
weekly , . . -
114
4
10 12
4.00
4.00
3.92
1.50
semimonthly --
100
115
96
llfi
117
118
119
35
47
120
6 12
25-35
141
121
122
17
57
50
14
10
"""V
74
67
20
16
75
52
71
175
28
277
41
59
35
13
4.81
5.50
1.75
3.00
4.23
6.00
.91
2.00
weekly
weekly
weekly.- - -.-
100
100
152
105
60
48
123
124
125
4
weekly. .-. -
126
127
1 1-'"'8
25-51
49
65
10
179-217
17
30-37
19-21
7
12
28
12
12
5
6
weekly -
156
213
500
84
831
123
177
105
36
128
10
weekly -
129
63
6
6.66
2.50
5.00
2.25
weekly
weekly .
80
130
131
67 87
weekly . . - - .
1.32
19
weekly
133
19-9g
weekly . - . -
134
8 11
weekly .
135
6
4.61
2.00
2.83
.75
weekly
90
136
137
150
162
50
55
32
09
138
62
91
35
48
28
15
9
486
139
15
7
4
7
6.42
6.00
140.00
3.00
2.00
15.00
5.88
4.00
24.00
2.10
1.50
12.00
semimonthly _ _
weekly
biweekly
weekly . - . _
100
98
100
140
150
141
14''
66
143
144
72
79
8
10
1
161
11
7.09
1:40.00
4.00
25.00
6.33
23.00
2.03
12.00
weekly
weekly
98
100
500
145
146
147
30
12
75
90
36
175
148
4
8
50
149
25
5.00
2.50
4.16
2.00
weekly
100
15C
151
1,300
15:
1
15:
1
1
1
300
!
1
i
1 15-
100
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 3—
No
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
MUI
Excelsior Knitting Mills
Iceman Knitting Millst --.
Henderson Hosiery Co
Crystal Hosiery Mill
Morrisville Hosiery Mills
Glenwood Knitting Mills
Melrose Knitting Mills
Zebulon Hosiery Mills
Wendell Knitting Mills Co
Zebulon Hosiery Mills
Durham Hosiery Mills, No. 5
Athletic Underwear Co
Wilkes Hosiery Mills.
Runnymede Mills, No. '6*
Wilson Knitting Mills
Postoffice
Bryeon City...
Monroe
Henderson
Holly Springs..
Morrisville
Raleigh
....do
...do _--
Wendell
Zebulon..
Goldsboro
N. Wilkesboro.
...do
Wilson
...do
Number Hours Worked
Day
Night
Week
*Same as last report.
JBuilding Apiil, 1920.
Knitting Mills
101
Continued
Employees
Wages
When Paid
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write
Esti-
mated
Number
Persons
Depend-
ent on
Mills
"3
'a
i
1
O
o
Eh
a
1 g
No.
50
%
3
$
s
155
156
8
34
15
20
4
46
20
30
35
68
138
15
50
1.57
5
10
5.00
4.12
3.00
2.50
4.00
3.75
1.50
1.42
weekly
weekly
100
100
158
159
160
6.66
3.00
3.33
1.50
weekly
92
161
16?.
11
17
27
28
62
400
34
20
70
57
84
100
163
35
6.00
2.00
3.00
2.00
semimonthly..
164
165
4
19-37
10-19
50
21-35
1
3
102
60
210
171
166
1
167
20
15-20
3.00
1.25
2.17
.83
weekly
100
168
16P
CHAPTEE VII
COTTON, WOOLEN, CORDAGE, AND SILK MILLS
An index to the indnstrial progress of the State the past tAvo years
is furnished by the continued growth of the cotton mill industry.
Industrially, North Carolina has rapidly advanced to that position of
output and prosperity where continued expansion will he controlled
only by basic limitations. No fact relating to the advancement of
the State is more interesting, more important, or more significant to
the student of social and economic conditions in North Carolina than
the vigor, the persistency, and the success that has followed the intro-
duction of this branch of manufacture. The last biennial period has
witnessed the usual development of the textile industry.
The number of mills represented in these compilations is 377, an
increase of 46 since this publication was issued two years ago. Of
this number, 339 report $166,614,466 invested and authorized in
plant operations. The number of spindles reported is 5,255,320;
looms, 72,514; cards, 12,119 ; and the number of horsepower utilized
at regular intervals was 218,883. The approximate amount of raw
material used was 305,260,316 pounds. Estimated value of yearly
output, $237,980,155. Adult males employed, 40,476; females,
26,493; children, 6,623. Total number employes, 73,592. Esti-
mated number of dependents intimately associated with the cotton
mill industry in the capacity of Avage-earners and their families is
214,843.
The extent to which an industry gives employment and the amount
which it pays in wages is a better test of its importance in many
instances than the capital it requires, the cost of materials, the value
of products, or even the added value through the process of manu-
facture. The wage-earners in all branches of the textile industry of
the State, combined, present a formidable array of men, women and
children. The number of each class reported for the period covered
by this report shows a healthy increase over the previous two years.
The wage level is also higher, but this condition may not be main-
tained in the immediate future on account of business depression
which appeared during the latter part of 1920. The highest average
wages paid males during the last biennial period is $6.56 per day;
females, $4.23. Lowest average for males, $2.92: females, $2.46.
A large proportion of the mills pay wages weekly; the remainder
semimonthlv.
Cotton Mills 103
One liimdred eighty-four establishments report the use of electric
power ; forty employ steam ; sixt}^ use steam and electricity ; twenty-
one steam and water ; eleven electric and water ; sixteen, steam, water,
and electric; sixteen generate their power with water, and twenty-
nine overlooked this item in reporting their activities.
One hundred twenty of the mills reporting employ both spindles
and looms; two hundred thirteen spin only; eight report the use of
looms only, and a considerable number do bleaching and finishing.
Estimated unemployment in the textile industry of the State at the
time this report goes to press is small in comparison to conditions
reported from other sections of the country. This is due to the fact
that both day and night forces have been maintained, although on
short time, which has enabled the operators to hold out the hope of
full-time operations when market conditions show improvement.
Below will be found the tables of figures relating to various details
of the industry.
104
JSToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 — Mills by Counties, Shoxcing Executive Officers,
County
Alan:ance-
....do_
-do.
.-..clo
..._do
.-.-do
—.do
....do
..._do
_-..do _
....do
....do
..-.do ._
-...do
..-.do
..-.do
-...do
....do
do
-...do
....do
....do
Alexander...
....do
...-do
..-.do _
....do
.-..do
Anson
..._do
Bladen
Buncombe.,
.-..do
Burke
....do .-
..-.do
....do
....do..,
Cabarrus
...-do...
.-..do
.-..do
....do
....do
---.do -.-
.-..do
---.do
PostofiBce
Burlington.
.do.
.do.
....do
...-do
....do
....do _.
.-..do
..-.do
....do
Elon College
Glcn Ra7eu
Graliam
....do
....do
....do
...-do -._.
...do
.-..do
Haw River
..--do
Sweirsonv; I le
Stony Point.. .
....do
Tay lorsville
...-do
.-..do
....do..
Wadesboro
..-.do..
Bladenboro.-
Asheville
...do
Connelly Spring s..
Henry River .
Morganton
Rhodhiss... .-
Aaldese
Concord
...do
-..do...
-.-do
-.-do -
..-do
...do
...do
...do
Mill
President
Aurora Cotton Mills.
Consolidated Textile Corpora-
tion, Hopedale Division
Consolidated Textile Corpora-
Lawrence S. Holt, Jr., Mgr
H. P. Pollard, Mgr.....
H. C. Pollard, Mgr
Elmira Cotton Mills Co. . .
E. C. Holt
Glencoe Mills.
E. M. Holt Plaid Mills. Ino
Keystone Finishing Mills
King Cotton Mills Corporation..
Lakeside Mills ..
R. L. Holt
L. Bank.s Holt
D. D. DeMoss ..-.
Thos. F. Jeffress -
A C. Holt
Stevens Mfg. Co.
E. C. Holt
Holt, Gant & Holt Mfg. Co
Glen Raven Cotton Mills ---
Alamance Cotton Mills .
Bellemont Cotton Mills..
L. B. Holt
J. Q. Gant...
L. Banks Holtf
L. Banks Holtf
L. Banks Holtf
L. Banks Holtf
Oneida Mills.. ..
Saxapahaw Cotton Mills -.
Sidney Cotton Mills .-
F. L. Williamson
IL W. Scott
J. H. White..-.
Haw Mfg. Co
W. E. White
Holt-Granite Mil^s Co
Virginia Cotton .Mills - - .
A. L. Baker.. .
Rocky Face Spiining Co
Stony Point Mfg. Co
J. B. Hall
A. W. White- ..
Liledoun Mfg. Co.. .. .
J. A. Miller, Jr..
Miller Mfg. Co.
J. A. Miller, Jr.
North State Cotton Mills Co.J..-
Taylorsville CotLon Mill Co
Wadesboro Cotton Mills Co
Wadesboro Mfg. Co.** -.
A. H. Mattheson
Chas. M. Burns
Geo. Singleton
Bladenboro Cotton Mills, Ino
H. C. Bridgers
F. W. Cone
French Broad Mfg. Co .
G. E. Hunnins .
Blue Ridge Cotton Mills... ..
A. L. Quickel
Alpine Cotton Mills
W. A. Erwin. . . ..
E. A. Smith Mfg. Co
Valdese l\Ifg. Co
Brancord Mfg. Co.
A. M. Kestler
D. H. Hill
Brown Mfg. Co. .
C. W. Johnston
Cabarrus Cotton Mills. .
J. W. Cannon .
Cannon Mfg. Co '....
Franklin Cotton Mill
Gibson Mfg. Co
M. L. Cannon
J. W. Cannon, Prop
Hartsell Mills Co
W. W. Flowe
Kerr Bleaching and Finish. Wks.
D. B. Coltrane.
Locke Cotton Mills Co
W. A. Erwin
*See Oneida Mills.
fDeceased. fBuilding 1920.
**Same as last report.
Cotton Mills
105
Date of Establishment, Capital Stock, Selling Agent, Etc.
Secretary
or
Treasurer
J. A. Barnwell
W. L. Holt
W. M. Williams
Dave EeMoss
Henry M. Holladay.
J. H. Holt ----
Paul Stevens
L. B. Williamson. ..
Capital
Stock
L. B. Williamson
L. B. Williamson
L. B. Williamson
L. B. Williamson
L. A. Williamson
J. L. Scott, Jr
W. E. White
J. H.White
Wm. T. Brooks, Sec.
Samuel Turner. .
A. L. Watts, Sec.
T. H. Miller
1900
1884
1910
1912
1893
1919
1881
1902
1845
1870
1875
1880
1849
1888
1901
1912
1901
1894
1920
1908
210,000
112,000
40,000
31,000
150,000
78,000
40,000
150,000
150,000
Product
Sold
Direct or
Through
Agents
Agents.
Both.
Agents-
Agents-
Agents.
Agents-
Direct- .
Agent's Name
No.
T. Holt Haywood Dept.
N. y
F. Victor & Achelis,
Converse & Co., N. Y.
Converse & Co., N. Y -.
Wm. Iselin & Co., N. Y
Wm. Iselin & Co., N. Y
Frederick Vietor & Achelis, N. Y..
Both Various
1,000,000
180,000
40,000
10,000
1,444,606
1,787,640
350,000
272,208
355,664
Agents-.
Agents-.
-\gents-
Agents-
AgentS-.
AgentS-
Agents.
Agents -
AgentS-
Agents .
Agents.
Agents.
AgentS-
Agents-
Both_._
-Agents.
Direct-
Direct-
Wm. Iselin & Co., N. Y
William Iselin & Co., N. Y
F. Vietor & Achelis, N. Y
Converse & Co., N. Y
Frederick Vietor & Achelis, N. Y
Frederick Vietor & Achelis, N. Y
Frederick Vietor & Achelis, N, Y
F.Vietor&Achelis(T. Holt Haywood Dept.), N.Y,
Parish Co., N. Y
Cone Export & Com. Co., N. Y
G. H. Buchanan, St. Louis, Mo
C. E. Riley & Co., Boston, Mass
Parish Co., N. Y...
Converse & Co., N. Y
Various
J. A. Miller, Gen; Mgr.
W. B. Rose
Russell Murray
C. O. Bridgers, Sec. _ _
M. D. Long
R. L. Mitchell
B. M. E. Pratth
D. W. Aderholdt, Sec.
J. E. Erwin
D.G.Walker, Asst.Sec
Prances Gairon__
Chas. A. Mies
P. J. Haywood
JohnE. Shaw, Supt..
G. B. Lewis
B. L. Amick, Supt....
Alex R. Howard
I. J. Davis, Bkp
W. R. Odell -_.
Thos. H. Webb
1908
1890
1888
1912
1887
1911
1902
1895
1913
1915
1905
1894
1887
1899
314,133
60,400
6,000
1,423,059
250,000
428,500
91,979
333,651
150,000
610,485
289,000
131,000
164,300
850,000
3,500,000
1890
1908
500,000
850,963
174,000
1,181,600
Both
Agents.--
Commission
Agents
Agents- --
Agents---
Office, 606LaFayetteBldg., Philadelphia, Pa..
Forrest Bros., Philadelphia, Pa. .
Cone Export & Com. Co., N. Y.
Parish Co., N. Y
Both-"-
Agents-
Both--
Agents-
Agents-
Agents-
AgentS-
Agents.
Agents-
Erwin Yarn Agency, Philadelphia, Pa.-
F. U. Sterns & Co., N. Y. .
F. Vietor & Achelis, N. Y..
Cannon Mills, N. Y -.
Cannon Mills, N. Y ---
Cannon Mills, N. Y..
Cannon Mills, N. Y..
J. L. Bailey & Co., Erwin Yarn Agency, Phila.-
106
ISToRTH Caroli^ta Eabor Statistics
Table No. 1-
Vo.
County
PostofBce
Mill
President
48
Cabarrus..
....do
..do
Concord
—do
do
Xorcott Mills Co
C. W. Johnston
49
Roberta Mfg. Co
White Parks Mills Co
Cabarrus Cotton Mills
Kindley Cotton Mills
Tuscarora Cotton Mills...
fin
John G. Parks
51
52
5S
....do
....do
....do
Caldwell
do.
Kannapolis
Mount Pleasant
.—do
Granite Falls
do -
M. L. Cannon
W. A. McCanle.9s
54
55
Dudley Shoals Cotton Mill Co-.
Falls Mfg. Co.
J. D. Elliott
J. D. Elliott
56
57
....do
....do
....do
-...do -...
....do...
do
Hickory
Lenoir
....do
-..-do
....do
do .
Granite Falls Mfg. Co.'f
Hudson Cotton Mfg. Co
G. H. Geitner....
J. 0. White
58
Lenoir Cotton Mill
Moore Cotton Mill Co..
M. M. Courtnev
5Q
J. 0. White
fin
Steele Cotton :Mill Co...
R. L. Steele
61
Whitnel Cotton Mill Co
Watts Cotton Mill Co
G. F. Harper
6?
-...do
....do
Catawba
.-.do
.. do
Patterson
Rhodhiss
Brookford
Hickory
....do '
J. W. Watts...
63
The Rhodhiss Mills Co
E. A. Smith
64
65
Brookford Mills Co.
Granite Falls Mfg. Co.*
H. J. Holbrook
G. H. Geitner
66
G. N. Hutton
67
....do
....do-._
-..-do
....do..-
.-do
IveyMillCo.. -
G. H. Geitner
68
—do
Long Island
Maiden
-—do
---do
A. A. Shuford Mill Co..
G. H. Geitner
6q
7n
Blue Ridge Cotton Mills.
B. M. Spratt, Jr
71
..-.do
do
W. B. Murray
7-^
Liberty Cotton Mill
73
-—do
--do
-—do
-—do --
-do .—
--do
---do
Newton
..-.do
-do - -
Maiden Cotton Mills..
D. R. B. Killian...
74
Union Cotton Mills..
C. E. Hutchison
75
Catawba Cotton Mills
J. P. Yount.. -. .
76
Clyde Cotton Mills
M. L. Jackson
77
Newton Mills Co..
78
-—do
Chatham
—do
Chowan
Cleveland
— -do— -.
do
-—do
Bynum
SUer City
Edenton
Yount Cotton Mills
J. P., J. W., F. H. Yount ..
79
80
81
J. M. OdellMfg. Co
Hadley People's Mfg. Co
Edenton Cotton Mills
J. A. Odell
W. G. Sydnor
8''
Minnett Mills
C. I. Harrv
83
Kings Mountain
do
Bonnie Cotton Mills
84
Cora Cotton Mill
C. F. Dilling
85
do
do
Dilling Cotton Mills
A. G. Myers
86
87
-...do
-...do.
..--do
...-do
do
---do
----do
----do
- — do
..-.do
Kings Mountain Mfg. Co
Margrace Mills
W. A. Mauney
C. E. Neisler, Prop.
88
St)
Park Yarn Mills Co
R. H. Johnson
90
Pauline Mills
C. E. Neisler, Prop
91 L_._do
-...do
Phoenix Mills Co
E. A. Smith
92
93
do. ---
i--do
i-.-do
1— do
!--do
— .do
Sadie Cotton Mills Co., Inc
Cleveland Mill and Power Co
Belmont Cotton Mill Co
Buffalo Mfg. Co i
L. .\. Kiser
J. F. Sohenck
94
Shelbv
J. J. McMurrv
95
do
fl6
do
Catherine Mill Co.
C. C. Blanton
97
do
Consolidated Textile Corpora-
tion, Ella Division
J R. Dover, Mgr
fPlant in Caldwell County. *Same as last report. tSucceeded by Bryson Mfg Co., Gastonia.
Cotton Mills
107
Continued.
Secretary
or
Treasurer
3
Capital
Stock
Product
Sold
Direct or
Through
Agents
Agent's Name
No.
F. J. Haywood
W. W. Flowe, Treas.
1915
1887
1902
1900
1906
$ 200,000
249,756
166,170
3,500,000
37,742
45,000
147,300
130,000
395,000
100,000
375,528
117,400
1.50,000
150,000
250,000
618,634
781,559
95,000
300,000
225,000
100,000
85,000
Agents -
Agents
Both
Johnston Mills, N.Y.,Phila., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Johnston Mfg. Co., Charlotte, N. C .
48
49
Jones W. Pharr, Bkr.
50
G. B. Lewis. .
Agents
Agents
Agents
Cannon Mills, N. Y
51
F. D'Olier & Co., Phila.-
5'i
Paul Barringer .
Cannon Mills, Phila - -..
5.3
D. H. Warlick
54
D. H. Warlick
55
A. Mes.. Shuford
1885
1904
IPOl
1907
1918
1907
1900
1919
1917
1885
1917
1903
1909
1890
1919
1916
Agents
Both
Catlin & Co., N. Y., and others
56
57
J. L. Nelson .
Both
58
J. L. Nelson
Both
59
T. H. Broyhill
Direct
fiO
Both
61
A. E. Watts
Agents
Agents
Agents
Agents
Agents
Agents
Agents
Agents -
Chas. J. Webb & Co., Phila.
fi'^
R. C.Moore- -.--
Watts, Stebbins & Co., N. Y
63
J. L. Goodwin, As. Sec.
A. D. Juillard & Co., N. Y.
64
A. A. Shuford, Jr
H. J. Holbrook
A. A. Shuford, Jr.— _
A. A. Shuford, Jr
Osborne Brown -_
Catlin & Co., N. Y
Perkins & Boland, Boston, Mass
Catlin, & Co. N. Y
Catlin & Co., N.Y.; Henry C. Kelly Co., N.Y..
65
66
67
68
69
G. E. Mauney- -
70
B. M. Spratt, Jr
300,000
45,009
131,700
248,000
186,638
150,000
730,647
71
S. L. Heffner
79
P. C. Costner
-Argents
Both
Wm. Whitman, Boston
73
L. A. Yuings
1891
1900
1903
1894
74
J. W. Yount, Sec
Both
. . .-..--.-
75
A. B. Kuhn --
Agents
75
A. B. Kuhn, Sec
Agents-
Both
77
78
A. H. London, Sec
1887
1895
1898
1920
1900
1900
1894
1888
1919
296,350
341,866
7.37,195
100,000
99,000
624,734
444,422
95,000
Both
79
J. C. Gregson, Treas. .
Agents
Both
John Corbett & Son, Phila.
80
W. 0. Elliott, Treas. -
81
-4.gent
Agents
Agents
Direct
Tatum, Pinkham & Grey, N. Y
Mauney-Steele Co., Phila
Various
82
W. A. Mauney
0. G. Falls, Treas
W. S. Dilling, Sec
83
84
85
S. A. Mauney -- _
Agent
Agent
Agents -
Mauney-Steele Co., Phila , . , -
86
B. F. Bailey & Co., N. Y
87
0. B. Carpenter
125,000
194,100
88
J. L. Spencer
1919
1910
1917
1919
1888
1907
Agents
Agent
Agents
Agents
Johnston Mills Co., Charlotte, N. C
B. F. Bailey & Co., N. Y
Wilson & Bradbury, N. Y
89
90
H. C. Dwelle, Sec...-
D. C. Mauney --.
407,343
150,000
100,000
60,000
118,689
58,308
91
F. C. Reynolds
A. W. McMurry
Agent
Agents
James E. Reynolds & Co., N. Y
93
94
J. R. McClend
95
J. R. Dover, Sec
1917
Agents
Converse & Co., N. Y
96
97
108
North Carolina L.\bor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
County
Postoffice
Mill
President
PR
Cleveland..
....do
....do
Cumberland
....do
....do...
Shelby
....do
....do
Cumberland
Fayetteville
....do
Double Shoals Mfg. Co.
D. D Wilkins
99
inn
Lily Mill and Power Co
Shelby Cotton Mills
Jno. F. Schenck, Sr
C. C. Blanton
im
Corley Mills, Inc..
Clifton Corley
102
103
Holt-Williamson Mfg. Co
Puritan Mills Co
E. H. Williamson
in4
....do_
..._do
do
Tolar, Hart& Holt Mills
Victory Mfg. Co .
John R Tolar
105
....do
lOfi
..._do...._
Davidson
....do
Hope Mills
Rockfish Mills, Inn
D. J. Rose
107
Dacotah Cotton Mills..
C. A. Hunt, Jr.
108
....do
Erlanger Cotton Mills Co
Milton S. Erlant'er
loq
. do
do...
C. A. Hunt
110
111
....do.
....do
do . .
....do
Thomasville _
do
Wennonah Cotton Mills Co
Amazon Cotton Mills .-.
W. E. Holt, Jr
11'^
Jewel Cotton Mills
C. W. Johnston
113
....do
do
114
Cooleemee
Bahama
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., No. 3-.
Laura Cotton ;\Iills
Golden Belt Mfg. Co
B. N. Duke. .
ll,")
Durham
....do
-...do..
....do
....do
....do... .-._
Edgecombe
....do_-
Forsyth
llfi
T. B. Fuller
117
.-..do
East Durham
West Durham
._._do
Tarboro
-.-.do
Salem Station
Winston-Salem
-.-do
-.-do
Franklinton.. _
Belmont
....do.
-...do
Pearl Cotton Mills.
Geo. W. Watts
118
Durham Cotton Mfg. Co.- ._
W. A. Erwin
119
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., Nos. 1
B. N. Duke
120
1''1
Erwin Cotton Mills Bleachery* ..
B. N. Duke
W.A.Hart
122
1?3
Hart Cotton Mills
Arista Mills Co
Chatham Mfg. Co.
Wm. A. Hart
1?4
....do
....do
....do
Franklin
Gaston ..
H. G. Chatham. .
125
126
127
1''8
Inverness Mills Co
South.side -Mills
Sterling Cotton Mills
Chronicle Mills
Climax Spinning Co
Crescent Spinning Co.**
Imperial Yarn Mill
Majestic Mfg. Co
M. P. Orr
A. H. Bahnson
S. C. Vann
19q
....do
....do..
130
131
....do
-..do
13'
do
..do...
133
....do.
....do
....do
. do
134
Perfection Spinning Co.t-
American Cotton Mills, Inc
Atlas Mfg. Co.t
Gambrill & Melville Mills Co
George Cotton Mills. .
135
....do
Bessemer City
....do
do .
F. Goldberg
136
137
....do
....do
J. J. George
M. Gambrill..
138
....do
do
Jno. J. George —
139
....do
. . do
do'
Huss Mfg. Co
140
do
R. B. Pitts
141
....do .
Cherry ville
....do
Cherryville Mfg. Co...
D. E. Rhvne
14''
....do
....do
....do
Gaston Mfg. Co
J. H . Hull .
143
Howell Mfg. Co
D. E. Rhyne
144
Melville Mfg. Co
W. A. Mauney
'Same as last report.
**Not yet operating.
IPlant not running.
fSucceeded by George Cotton Mills Co.
Cotton Mills
109
Continued.
Secretary
or
Treasurer
A. M. MeMurry
Jno. F. Schenck, Jr...
J. C. Smith, Sec
W. E. DuPre
A. A. McEachern
L. B. Williamson, Sec.
Miss Minnie Hamlet..
A. E. Ritch, Sec
R. L. Huffines.
W. H. Mendenhall..,.
Geo. W. Mountcastle.
J. T. Lowe
J. V. Moffitt _.
C. G. Hill
John Tillett
L. F. Green
W. A. Erwin
R. L. Harris
Chas. A. Moore
J. Harper Erwin
J. Harper Erwin
W. A. Erwin
W. A. Erwin
Harry Smith
B. Mabrey Hart
N. B. Smith.
Sherwood Chatham..
T. J. Wilson, Bkr
N. B. Smith
A. H. Vann, Sec
W. T. Leeper
R. D. Hall
Geo. W. Stowe
W. T. Leeper
R. D. Hall
W. T. Leeper
D. P. Stowe
R. Goldberg...-
A. A. McLean, Jr
E. B. Ambrose
T. C. Sumner
J. J. Ormand, Bkr
M. J. Shelar
J.F.Harrelson.of. mgr
D. P. McClurd, Sec...
J. F. Harrelson, Sec.
D. A. Rudisill
1904
1900
1920
1898
1917
1899
1906
1916
1908
1914
1900
1911
1909
1892
1917
1899
1893
1884
1892
1910
1899
1916
1903
1878
1910
1903
1895
1901
1915
1919
1907
1914
1920
1911
1915
1919
1909
1909
1892
1896
1907
1906
Capital
Stock
100,000
135,000
474,226
450,000
200,000
548,116
414,000
923,939
150,000
600,000
190,000
100,000
125,000
160,200
2,998
4,000,000
65,900
1,500,000
175,000
450,000
4,000,000
257,087
250,000
325,200
700,000
333,223
815,468
595,851
922,274
550,000
424,746
610,855
800,919
600,000
250,000
228,754
200,000
125,000
432,339
599,031
291,520
542,434
410,320
159,000
Product
Sold
Direct or
Through
Agents
Direct- .
Agent-.
Agents.
Agents.
Both...
Agents.
Agents.
Agent..
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Direct-.
Agents.
Agents.
Agents-
Agents-
Agent..
Agents.
Agents.
Agent..
Both...
Both...
Both...
Both...
Direct.
Both...
Agent..
Agents.
Agent-
Agents.
Agents -
Agents.
Both.-
Agents-
Direct- .
Agents.
Agent's Name
Catlin&Co., N. Y....
Various
The Riddle Co., Phila.
Parish Co., N. Y
Tolar & Hart, N. Y
Hunter Mfg'. & Com. Co., N. Y. .
J. Spencer Turner Co., N. Y
Cone Export & Com. Co., N. Y.
Hunter Mfg. & Com. Co., N. Y.
F. Vietor & Achelis, N. Y
Cannon Mills, Phila
Johnston Mills, Phila
Joshua L. Bailey & Co., Phila.
J. L. Bailey & Co., Phila
J. L. Bailey & Co. , Phila
Joshua L. Bailey & Co., Phila..
Leslie, Evans & Co., N. Y.
Frederick Vietor & Achelis, N. Y..
Clarence Whitman & Son, N. Y.. .
Woodward, Baldwin & Co., N. Y..
Frederick Vietor & Achelis, N. Y..
Brouder Com. Co., N. Y. .
Tatum, Pinkham & Grey, N. Y.
F. Vietor & Achelis, N. Y...
Brander & Curry, Inc., N. Y
Reeves-Jennings Co., N. Y
Various
Parish Co., N. Y
Mauney-Steele Co., Phila.
110
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
County
PostofBce
■ Mill
President
145
Gaston
D. E Rhvne
146
....do
....do
.-.-do
Vivian Cotton Mills
147
Dallas
..-.do- —
....do.-
Dorothy Mfg. Co
148
149
....do..
.-..do
Monarch Cotton Mills Co
C. B. Armstrong
J. 0. White
isn
-...do
-...do
Gastonia
Arlington Cotton Mills
151
--.do
152
....do
do... .
.-..do
Armstrong Cotton Mills Co
Arrow Mills, Inc. (at Lincolnton)
Avon Mills
C. B. Armstrong
153
do
154
..-.do
....do
...-do
... do
J. C. Rankin...
155
Clara Mfg. Co.
15fi
.-..do.
-...do -...
-...do
J. K. Dixon
157
....do
Dunn Mfg. Co
158
....do -.--
.-.do
Flint Mfg. Co
159
...-do.. ..__
....do
-...do
Gastonia Cotton Mfg. Co
Gray Mfg. Co.
16n
do
Ifil
-.-.do
... do
162
-...do
-..-do
---.do
- do --
Hanover Thread Mills
W. T. Rankin...
163
164
...-do.
.---do
....do
do
Modena Cotton Mills. . .
J. 0. White —
165
Mountain View Mills.
Mutual Cotton Mills Co
W T Rankin Jr
166
-..-do
-...do
...-do
-.-.do
....do
....do
167
Mvers Mills, Inc..
A. G. Myers
J. L. Gray
168
Myrtle Mills, Inc.
169
...-do
.---do- -...
-do
---do
Osceola Mills . - . .
W. T. Rankin
17n
Ozark Mills, Inc.
171
-.-.do --
--do
Parkdale Mills, Inc
17"
-.--do
do
Piedmont Spinning Mill Co
173
do
do
174
do
do
J. H. Mayes
R. G. Rankin
175
....do
----do
176
.-..do
--..do
-.-■.do
-..-do
....do
....do
....do
- — do
— do ---
-.-do
...-do
....do
....do
do-
Ranlo Mfg. Co.... .
Jno. C. Rankin
177
Rex Spinning Co...
J. H. Maves..
178
Ruby Cotton Mills
W. H. .A.dams
179
180
Seminole Cotton Mills Co
A. M. Smvre Mfg^Co.-
C. B. Armstrong
J. Lee Johnson .
181
Spencer Mountain Mills
J. C. Rankin
182
Trenton Cotton Mills
J. K. Dixon .-
183
....do
.-.-do
.---do
.---do
...-do
High Shoals
Lowell
-- do.... -
Victory Yarn Mills Co -
C. B. Armstrong
184
High Shoals Co.* -
Chas. R. Hebard
185
Lowell Cotton Mills
John C. Rankin..
186
187
. — do
..-do
... do .
Mayworth
McAdenville -..
Mount Holly
.--do
do
Mays Mills, Inc.
Stuart W. Cramer. ..
188
McAden Mills
H. M. McAden
189
Adrian Mfg. Co
Albion Cotton Mills* .
19f1
....do
....do -
A. P. Rhyne..
191
Catawba Spinning Co
Globe Yarn Mills, Inc
Mount Holly Cotton Mills Co....
R F Craig
192
193
--..do
....do
VZdlZZ'.'.'.'.V.V.'.'.
R. F.Craig
*Same as last report.
fBuilding 1920.
CoTTOx Mills
111
Continued.
Secretary
or
Treasurer
C. A. Rudisill
Goo. S. Falls
S. M. Robinson, V.-P.
A. K. Winget
J. D. Moore, Sec
James Bracy
J. H. Separk
A. K. Winget
H. Separk
O. Gardner
K. Winget
M. Dixon
K. Winget
James Brady
J. S. Love
Martha Torrence
H. H. Groves
Geo. E. Marvin
F. L. Jenkes
J. D. Moore, Sec
W. T. Rankin
A. K. Winget
J. Bush
James Bracy
Geo. E. Marvin
W. O. Gardner
Martha Torrence, Bkr.
A. K. Winget
L. S. Rankin, Sec
W. G. Hamner
L. S. Rankin
W. T. Love, Treas.--.
W. M. Boyce ..-.
Geo. R. Spencer,
A. K. Winget
Fred Smyre
J. B. Reeves, Bkr
A. K. Winget
J. S. Wier
S. j\L Robinson, Sec.
S. M. Robinson, Sec,
H. L. Moore
R. L. Hughes, Bkr. _
H. A. Rhyne
J. W. Holland, Sec.
J. W. Holland
H. A. Rhvne, Sec...
1919
1910
1906
190.3
1900
1920
1918
1890
1907
1920
1909
1907
1887
1905
1916
1917
1900
189.3
1918
1916
1919
1918
1916
1899
1916
1916
1916
1920
1918
1916
1916
1918
1916
1917
1895
1S94
1S19
1900
1900
1906
1907
1881
1916
1908
1918
1919
1908
Capital
Stock
$ 300,000
247,441
292,748
200,000
363,675
1,564,379
1,500,000
1.30,000
350,000
815,803
200.000
300,000
200,000
165,956
200,000
1,423,498
250,000
110,000
285,274
105,000
160,000
500,000
788,347
200,000
899,443
1,346,448
50,000
672,070
500,000
150,000
400,000
200,800
300,000
225,000
250,000
469,905
187,200
800,000
355,200
1,470,052
529,988
920,000
1,064,290
811,808
40,000
201,372
300,000
164,257
Product
Sold
Direct or
Through
Agents
Direct-
Agents-
Agents.
Agents-
Both...
Agents-
Agents-
Agent--
Agents-
Agents.
Both...
Agents-
Both...
Agents.
AgentS-
Both.._
Agents.
Direct-.
Agent --
Agents-
Agents-
Both...
Both...
Agents.
-Igents-
.\gents-
Agents-
A gents.
Agents.
Direct..
Agent. -
Both...
Agents.
Direct. .
Agents..
Direct.
Agents.
Both...
Both...
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Direct.
Agents-
Agents.
Agent. -
AgentS-
Agent's Name
No.
No connection-
Turner-Halsey Co., N. Y
Lowell Yarn Co., Phila
Gastonia Cotton Yarn Co., Phila.
H. A. Florsheim, N. Y.
Gastonia Cotton Yarn Co., Phila.
H. A.' Florsheim, N. Y
Lowell Yarn Co., Phila.
Gastonia Cotton Yarn Co., Phila..
Gastonia Cotton Yarn Co., Phila.
Lowell Yarn Co., Phila
H. A. Florsheim, N. Y
Groves Yarn Agency, Phila. ; E. G. Harper,
Chicago
Wilson & Bradbury, N. Y
C. J. Webb & Co., Phila
Gastonia Cotton Yarn Co., Phila.
Gastonia Cotton Yarn Co., Phila.
H. A. Florsheim, N. Y
Gastonia Cotton Yarn Co., Phila.
Lowell Yarn Co., N. Y
H. A. Florsheim. N. Y
Gastonia Cotton Yarn Co., Phila.
Carolina Yarn Corp., Phila
Carolina Yarn Corp., Phila.
Textile Yarn Agency
Wm. S. Waterman, Phila
Gastonia Cotton Yarn Co., Phila.
Converse & Co., N. Y
Various
Gastonia Cotton Yarn Co., Phila..
Lowell Yarn Co., Phila.
Lowell Yarn Co., Phila
Jas. E. Mitchell Co., Phila
Cone E.^port and Com. Co., N. Y.
Lowell Yarn Co., Phila. .
Lowell Yarn Co., Phila. .
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
1.53
1.54
155
156
157
15S
159
160
161
162
163
16t
165
166
167
16S
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
112
ISToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Tabi^ No. 1 —
No.
County
PostoflSce
Mill
President
1P4
Gaston
Mount Holly
....do
....do -.-
Stanly
Nims Mfg. Co
Tuckaseege Mfg. Co
Woodlawn Mfg. Co
C. E. Hutchinson
195
....do..
....do
....do
H. A. Rhyne.
IPfi
1Q7
Lola Mfg. Co
198
....do
Worth...
Harden Mfg. Co
0. D. Carpenter
W. A. Erwin
199
Granville
Guilford
....do
... do....
Oxford...
Oxford Cotton Mills
?m
Gibsonvillc
Gem Cotton Mills.
Lawrence S. Holt, Jr.
C. M. Guggenheimer.
J. E. Latham
Bernard M. Cone
Bernard M. Cone
E. Sternberger
J. H. Adams.
J. H. Adams
F. M. Pickett
Mgr.
?m
. do .
Minneola Mfg. Co
90?.
Greensboro.- --,
....do
..-.do
....do
Pomona Mills, Inc.
203
....do
...-do
....do
Proximity Mfg. Co. (Proximity
Mills)
204
Proximity Mfg. Co. (White Oak
Mills). ..
?(\h
206
....do .
High Point
Cloverdale Cotton Mills ..
207
....do
do..
Highland Cotton Mfg. Co
Pickett Cotton Mills, Inc
Oakdale Cotton Mills
Roanoke Mills Co., No. 1
Roanoke Mills Co., No. 2*
208
. — do
....do
..-do
209
Wm. G. Ragsdale.-..
W. S. Parker..
W. S. Parker
S. F. Patterson
J. A. Moore
W. T. Shaw..
B. N. Duke
S. B. Tanner
210
Halifax
Roanoke Rapids
.-.-do
211
....do
21?
....do..
--..do
213
....do . .
Rosemary.
Patterson Mills Co...
214
....do
Weld on
Shaw Cotton Mills, Inc...
215
Harnett -
Duke. .
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., No. 2..-
216
Henderson
Hoke...
Tuxedo
217
Raeford
Raef ord Power Mfg. Co
218
Iredell
Turner Mills Co.f
219
....do..
Mooresville
....do
Dixie Cotton Mill Co
E. W. Brawley
220
....do
221
....do...
Statesville ..
Bloomfield Mfg. Co .
N. B. Mills
D. M. Ausley
Wm. Wallace...
J. W. Watts
222
do...
- . do...
Paola Cotton Mills, Inc
Statesville Cotton Mills
LauraEllen Watts Cotton Mill Co.
Turnersburg Cotton Mills
228
do
do. .
224
... do...
Turnersburg
do
225
. . do.
226
Johnston
....do
Clayton
Clayton Cotton Mills
Liberty Cotton Mills Co
Ethel Cotton Mills Co., Inc
C. W. Home
E. L. Hinton
C. W. Johnston
227
...-do.
228
....do
do
229
do
230
....do
-...do
A. Hunsicker
B. B. Adams
J. C. Watkins
J. E. Hood
J. F. Taylor
0. E. Anderson
R. S. Reinhardt
J. C. Rankin
L. N. Rudisill
D. E. Rhyne
R. L. Goode
231
....do
Lee
Lenoir
do-
Smithfield
Sanford
Kinston
....do
232
233
234
Sanford Cotton Mills
Caswell Cotton Mills, Inc ..
Kinston Cotton Mills
Anderson Mills Co., Inc
Elm Grove Cotton Mill
235
236
Lincoln
....do
Lincolnton
....do
237
...-do
...-do
....do
....do
238
Indian Creek Mfg. Co
Laboratory Cotton Mills.-
Roseland Cotton Mills Co
John Rudisill Mfg. Co
239
240
..-.do
....do
....do
do
241
....do.
....do
*See Roanoke Mills Co., No. 1.
tSucceeded by Superior Yarn Mills, Statesville.
Cotton Mills
113
Continued.
Secretary
or
Treasurer
R. F. Craig, Treas...
E. E. Carpenter, Sec.
R. H. Lewis, Jr
J. R. Young, Sec.
C. W. Causey
J. E. Hardin.
J. E. Hardin
S. Sternberger
H. F. Hunsucker
H. F. Hunsucker, Sec.
R. H. Walker, Sec...
O. M. Bundy
J. M. Jackson
J. M. Jackson
E. W. Lehman
A. L. Taylor
R. S. Travis
W. A. Erwin
J. O. Bell, Vice-Pres. .
C. W. Seate, Sec
Samuel Turner, Treas.
Roy K. McNeely
C. Robt. Johnston...
L. N. Mills
A. L. Mills
F. B. Bunch
C. E. Watts
L. O. Steele
Chas. G. Gulley
D. L. Barbour, Sec...
Carrie Nicholson
Carrie Nicholson
S. R. Dean
J. J. Broadhurst
J. .4. Taylor
Thos. Clark, Treas...
M. M. RudisiU
O. D. Stamp
Joe Allen
C. S. Little, Supt
W. T. Shore, Treas...
J. O. Shuford, Sec...
1892
1883
1005
1893
1899
1901
1905
1888
1909
1895
1895
1899
1920
1913
1912
1900
1909
1907
1892
1907
1906
1910
1906
1893
1903
1907
1893
1920
1900
1908
1909
1907
1909
1899
1908
1898
1919
1890
1907
1887
1920
1901
Capital
Stock
486
579
272
377
175
1,241
836
500
500
300
50
603
766
200
1,000
8 — Dept. Labor,
5,500
661
99
4,000
354
363
325
200
2,278
100
117
185
125
108
480
322
319
368
606
251
408
904
785
234
185
106
122
238
100
93
1920.
Product
Sold
Direct or
Through
Agents
Both...
Direct. .
Both...
Agents.
Agents-
Agent..
Direct! .
Agents-
Agent..
Agents-
Agents-
Agent..
Direct. .
Direct-
Agents.
Agent-.
Agents-
Agents.
Agent-.
Direct. .
Agents.
Direct. ,
Agents-
Agent.-
Agent..
Agents.
Agents.
Agents-
Agents-
Agents.
Agents.
Agents-
Agents-
Agents.
Agents.
Agents-
Direct..
Agents-
Agents-
Agents.
Agents.
Both...
Agent--
Agents-
Agent's Name
Various
Lowell Yarn Co., Phila
Tillinghast-Stiles Co., N. Y
Erwin Yarn Agency, Inc., Phila., Pa.
Cone Export and Com. Co., N. Y..
Hunter -Mfg. and Com. Co., N. Y..
Cone Export and Com. Co., N. Y..
Cone Export and Com. Co., N. Y..
Cone Export and Com. Co., N. Y..
Cannon Mills, N. Y
H. C. Kelly & Co., N. Y...
Jas. L. Wilson & Co., Phila.
Jas. L. Wilson & Co., N. Y. and Phila...
American Bleached Goods Co., N. Y
Joshua L. Bailey & Co., Phila. and N. Y..
James E. Mitchell Co., N. Y
Wm. Whitman Co., Inc., Boston.
Various
Cannon ]\Iills, Phila
Cannon Mills, Phila., Pa....
Jas. F. White & Co., N. Y.
Various
Franklin D'Olier & Co., Phila
Johnston Cotton Mills Co., Charlotte, N. C.-.
Standard Textile Prod. Co., N. Y
Catlin & Co., N. Y
Hunter Mfg. and Commission Co., N. Y.
P. L. Gilkey, Phila
Hunter Mfg. and Commission Co., N. Y
Tillinghast-Stiles Co., Providence, R. I
Lowell Yarn Co., Phila t 237
Turner-Halsey & Co., N. Y 1 238
G. B. Chadwick, Providence, R. I 239
Various 1 240
Various - | 241
114
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
County
Lincoln..
...do.
...do
...do
...do
_..do
McDowell
...do
...do
Madison
Mecklenburg. -
...do
...do.
...do
_._do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do.
...do
...do
...do
Montgomery
....do
....do
....do
....do
Moore
....do.
Nash..
New Hanover...
....do
Orange
....do
Pasquotank
Person...
....do
Pitt
Randolph
....do
PostoflBce
Lincolnton...
...do
...do
Long Shoals.
Southside
Stanley
Marion
...do
...do
Marshall
Charlotte
...do
...do.:
...do
...do
...do
...do...
...do
...do
...do
...do...
North Charlotte.
...do
Cornelius
...do
Davidson
...do
Huntersville
Lowell
Paw Creek
Pineville
Biscoe
...do
Troy
....do
....do
High Falls
Vass
Rocky Mount
Wilmington
....do
Hillsboro
....do
Elizabeth City...
Roxboro
....do
Greenville
Ashboro...
Central Falls
Mill
Saxony Spinning Co
Wampum Cotton Mills Co.
Williams Cotton Mills
Long Shoals Cotton Mills..
Lincoln Cotton Mills
Alba Mfg. Co
Clinchfield Mffe. Co
Cross Cotton Mills Co
Marion Mf.«. Co
Capitola Mfg. Co.
Earnhardt Mfg. Co
Belbro Mills
Chadwick-Hoskins Co
Charlotte Waste Co
Elizabeth Mills Co
Fidelity Mfg. Co
Highland Park .Mfg. Co....
Magnolia Mills
Mecklenburg Mfg. Co.*
Piedmont Commission Co.
Savona Mfg. Co
Johnston Mfg. Co
Mecklenburg Mills Co
Cornelius Cotton Mills
Gem Yarn Mills
Delburg Cotton Mill Co..
Linden Mfg. Co
Anchor Mills
The Atherton Mills
The Thrift Mfg. Co
Chadwick-Hoskina Mill, No. 5t-
Aileen Mills, Inc
Francis Cotton Mills
Capelsie Cotton Mills
Rhyne-Anderson Mills Co
Smitherman Cotton Mills. Inc..
High Falls Mfg. Co
Vass Cotton Mills Co
Rocky Mount Mills
Bellwill Cotton Mills
Delgado Mills, Inc
Belle Vue Mfg. Co
Eno Cotton Mills
Elizabeth City Cotton Mills
Longhurst Cotton Mills
Roxboro Cotton Mill
Greenville Cotton Mills, Inc
Sapona Cotton Mills, Inc
Central Falls Mills, Inc
President
Edgar Lovef
J. C. Rankin
D. C. Wilhams
J. S. Mauney
D. E. Rhyne, Prop.
John C. Rankin
D. D. Little
D. E. Hudgins
D. D. Little
A. Q. Kale
C. A. Misenheimer..
W. H. Belk
Spencer Turner
W. E. Bacon
W. C. Wilkinson....
A. P. Rhyne.
C. P. Johnston
Glen-LowTy Co., Owners
W. H. Belk
C. C. Lima
C. W. Johnston...
M. L. Jackson
F. C. Sherrill
F. C. Sherrill
Dr. J. P. Munroe
Dr. J. P. Munroe
C. W. Johnston
Jno. C. Rankin
W. C. Wilkinson
J. D. Buice, Supt
Jno. C. Rankin
J. C. Rankin
A. W. E. Capel
E. O. Anderson
Mrs. S. J. Smitherman
J. W. Woody
A. Cameron
Benehan Cameron
Jno. D. Bellamy
R. R. Bellamy
S. Strudwick
S. RufEn
Chas. H. Robinson
Roxboro Cotton Mill, Props
J. A. Long
J. G. Moye
D. B. McCrary
C. J. Cox
JSee Charlotte. fDeceased.
•Same as last report.
Cotton Mills
115
Continued.
Secretary
or
Treasurer
R. S. Abernathy, Sec.
J. O. Allen, Sec
R. F. Craig, Sec
W. L. Morris
Eugene Cross. .-
Sam L. Copeland
R. Hope Brison
Thos. M. Barnhardt..
G. H. Brockenbrough.
E. C. Dwelle
A. J. Cocking
L. H. Wilkinson
J. M. Anders
J. L. Spence, Treas...
A. C. Summerville,
Prop
F. D. Alexander
W. W. Beadle, Treas. .
R. H. Johnston, Mgr
J. D. Norwood
P. A. Staugh
Joe A. Sherrill
J. Lee Sloan
J. L. Sloan
J. L. Spencer
C. M. Robinson
H. W. Moore, Treas...
Sterling Graydon
D. D. Benton, Sec.._.
J. G. Tomlinson, Sec
H. C. Long, Jr
A. W. E. Capel, Sec._
G. C. Shaw
A. M. Cameron..
Thos. E. Marshall
J. W. Williamson
Thos. R. Ames, Sec.
T. N. Webb
J. H. Webb
J. G. Gregory
1909
1904
1618
1886
1895
1919
1914
1916
1909
1905
1900
1917
1908
1919
1893
1891
1907
1908
1913
1907
1888
1907
1908
1891
1898
1892
1914
1920
1906
1900
1920
1909
1874
1874
1899
1904
1896
1896
Capital
Stock
496
634
376,908
94,
1,041,
281,
500,
65,
50
64
5,800
100
200
34
644
123,190
190,663
550,023
400,000
48,600
72,500
50,000
90,000
84,000
175,000
201,000
500,000
408,745
186,336
200,000
473,362
199,795
107,800
1,217,784
550,587
521,971
259,800
1,085,000
520,359
Product
Sold
Direct or
Through
Agents
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Both...
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Agent..
Both...
Direct. .
Both...
Agent-.
Direct.
Agents.
Agent. -
Agent..
Both...
Agent..
Direct. .
Agents.
Direct.
Agent..
Agent..
Agents.
Both...
Both...
Agent..
Agent-.
Agents-
Agent..
Agents-
Agents.
Agent..
Agents.
Agents.
Direct..
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Agents.
Both...
Agent's Name
Miles P. Hoffman, Phila..
Lowell Yarn Co., Phila. .
Mauney-Steele Co
G. W. Chadwick -
Lowell Yarn Co., Phila
Leslie, Evans & Co., N. Y.
Leslie, Evans & Co., N. Y.
Turner-Halsey Co., N. Y.
Lowell Yarn Co., Phila
Ostrunder-Erskine Corp., N. Y. ..
Frederick Victor & Achelis, N. Y.,
J. P. Stevens & Co., N. Y.,
Lowell Yarn Co., Phila., Pa.
Turner-Halsey Co., N. Y
Frederick Vietor & Achelis, N. Y.
Frederick Vietor & Achehs, N. Y..
Lowell Yarn Co., Phila
Wilson & Bradbury
Turner-Halsey Co., N. Y
Lowell Yarn Co., Phila
William Whitman & Co., Boston.
Lowell Yarn Co., Phila
Jas. L. Wilson & Co., Phila
Various
Various
F. Vietor & Achelis, N. Y..
Wm. Iselin & Co., N. Y....
Cone Export and Com. Co., N. Y.
Various
No.
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
R. L. Harris.
R. Williams..
J. N. Cox, Treas.,
1899
1913
1916
1914
263,300
125,000
12,801
99,310
Agents.
Direct..
Agents.
Both...
Various-
Various.
116
iSToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
T.\iii-E No. 1—
No.
County
Post office
Mill
President
?P1
Randolph
-.-do-
-..do
....do
-.-do
—do
Richmond
....do
...-do-
....do
do
Coleridge
Franklinville
— .do
Ramseur.--
Randleman
Worthville .. . - .
Enterprise Mfg. Co
Franklinville Mfg. Co
Randolph Mfg. Co.
J. M. Caviness-.
292
W. S. Russell
W. S. Russell
294
295
Columbia Mfg. Co
Deep River Mills, Inc
Riverside Mills, Inc
Steele Mills - -. .
W. H. Watkinsf
J. C. Watkins
J. S. Lewis—
997
W. B. Cole-
'>98
Roberdel
Rockingham
— .do
....do
Roberdel Mfg. Co.
T. C. Leak
?99
Entwistle Mfg. Co.
Wm. Entwistle
300
301
Great Falls Mfg. Co..__ _..
Hannah Pickett Mills
Ledbetter Mfg. Co.
D. L. Gore
R. L. Steele-
30''
....do
. .-do
....do
....do..
J. S. Ledbetter
303
Leak, Wall & McRae
Pee Dee Mfg. Co.
Dresden Cotton Mills
F. W. Leak.. .
304
305
.—do
Robeson
-..do
....do
....do
....do
....do
...-do
.—do
Rockingham
. do
.-.-do-.
Lumberton
....do
....do
-...do..- ...__
Red Springs
St. Pauls
--..do
—.do
Draper
„ do
Geo. P. Entwistle
R. D. Caldwell
306
307
Jennings Cotton Mills
Lumberton Cotton Jlills
National Cotton Mills .
H. B. Jenninjrs
R. D. Cal.lwell
30S
H. M. McAllister
309
310
Red Springs Cotton Mill Co
Cape Fear Cotton Mill Co., Part-
A. R. McEachern
311
312
313
Ernaldson Mfg. Co
St. Pauls Cotton Mill Co
Draper American Mill- _.-
A. R. McEachern
J. M. B,:tler
314
Wearwell Sheeting Mill
SIS
....do
...-do
do ...
Mayodan
Mavo Mills
F. H. Fries .. -
316
317
Reidsville
Spray.
Edna Cotton Mills
Leaksville Cotton Mill
W. S. Forbes-
B. Frank Mebane
31S
do. .
Lily Mill
31Q
do
do .
Morehead Cotton Mills Co
Nantucket Mill
3'^n
do . _-
...-do
CjOl
do . -
do
Rhode Island Mill
399
do -
do
Spray Cotton Mills
393
China Grove
Landis
-.-do-
Rockwell
Salisbury
do
....do _-_
—.do
do
-.do
.-..do
--.do
-...do
Caroleen _
Cliffside
Forest Citv.. ... ..
Patterson Mfg. Co
324
325
3''fi
-..do
....do
....do
.-..do
-...do
—.do
-...do
-...do
....do
-..do
....do
....do -
Rutherford
....do _.
.-.-do
Corriher Mills Co _-..
Linn Mills Co
Barringer Mfg. Co _-
Diamond Cotton MillsJ
Ivy Damask Mill
Kesler Mfg. Co
Klumac Cotton Mills
Marsh Cotton Mills _
Rowan Cotton Mills Co
Salisbury Cotton Mills, -_
Taylor Mattress Co
Vance Cotton Mill Co
The Henrietta Mills
C. J. Deal --
D. B. Coltrane
327
3?8
D. L. Arey
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
33fi
J. W. Cannon
C. H. Kluttz
T. B. Marsh
A. C. Lineberger
C. S. Morris
M. E. Heilig
W. F. Snider
W. S. Forbes
337
Cliffside Mills
Alexander Mfg. Co.--
Chas. H. Havnes-
338
.1. F. Alexander
jDecpased.
tNot running yet — December 16, 1920.
Cotton Mills
117
Continued.
Secretary
or
Treasurer
Capital
Stock
Product
Sold
Direct or
Through
Agents
Agent's Name
No.
R. L. Caviness
Hugh Parks
Hugh Parks
I. F. Craven
W. M. Sherwood
M. L. Ward. Sec.-Tr..
J. N. Porter
H. LeG. Everett, Sec.
G. P. Entwistle, Sec. .
Claude Gore
J. N, Porter, Sec
H. D. Ledbetter
H. LeG. Everett, Sec.
E. G. Payne
H. B. Jennings
F. P. Gray
H. B. Jennings
A. P. McAllister
J. M. Butler
1904
1876
1863
1850
1911
1913
1906
1882
1909
1878
1906
1888
1587
1876
1906
1909
1900
1906
1917
J. M. Butler, Mgr 1919
W. D. Johnson
A. R. McEachern i 1907
E. D. Pitcher j 1906
E. D. Pitcher _,__' 1916
W. C. Ruffin j 18S5
J. B. Pipkin j 1890
W. R. Walker 1893
E. D. Pitcher
W. R. Walker- __
E. D. Pitcher ._.
E. D. Pitcher
Karl Bishopric
W. J. Swink
L. A. Corriher -
C. J. Deal _
C. E. Stevenson
L. A. Mahaley, Sec...
G. M. Lyerly...
C. E. Stevenson
W. F. McConHn
A. E. Davis
O. D. Davis
James Deceilig
W. M. Crump, Mgr..
W. L Boyd.
Z. O. Jenkins
J. R. Moore, Sec
1900
1903
1898
1906
1896
1893
1909
1900
1908
1919
1917
1895
1920
1916
1919
1898
1906
1891
1887
1901
1918
S 25,000
80,000
90,000
160,000
1,235,658
337,056
872,612
1,598,409
944,594
200,000
757, ?80
356,629
459,337
1,738,777
200,000
300,000
175,000
110,000
250,000
87,000
14,000
200,000
650,000
240,000
30,000
164,000
400,000
105,000
200,000
250,000
110,000
300,000
34,000
250,000
200,000
185,205
300,000
250,000
5,900
333,732
675,000
1,907,078
625,363
Commission
Agent
Agent .-
Agents
Agents.. -
Agents.._
Agents.. -
-Agents...
Agents...
Direct
Agents.. -
Both
Agents.. _
Agents_.-
Both
Both
Both
Agents.. -
.4.gent
Agent.
Direct.
Direct.
Direct.
Agent..
Agents.
Direct. ,
Direct
Direct
Direct
Both
Agent
Com. House
Com. House
Agents
Agents
Haines, Morehouse & Woodford, N. Y
Haines, Morehouse & Woodford, N. Y
Hunter Mfg. and Com. Co., N. Y ._
Hunter Mfg. and Com. Co., N. Y
Joshua L. Bailey & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Hunter Mfg. and Com. Co., N. Y
Hunter Mfg. and Com. Co., N. Y
Hunter Mfg. and Com. Co., N. Y
Hunter Mfg. and Com. Co., N. Y.
Hunter Mfg. and Com. Co., N. Y
Hunter Mfg. and Com. Co., N. Y
Cape Fear Yarn Co., Phila.,
The Parish Co., N. Y..
Haines, Morehouse & Woodford, N. Y
F. Vietor & Achelis, T. Holt Haywood Dept.
N. Y
Various
Cannon Mills, N. Y
Schell-Longstreth Co., PhOa., Pa _.
J.S.Turner&Co.,N.Y.,L.P.Muller&Co.,Phila..
Cannon Mills, N. Y
Agents D. D. Campbell, N. Y.
Agents.
Agent..
Direct-.
Cannon Mills, N. Y
Tatum, Pinkham & Grey, N. Y.
Agents.
Direct. .
Both...
Agent..
Agents.
Agents.
Cone Export and Com. Co., N. Y..
Various
Haines, Morehouse & Woodford, N. Y
Cone Export and Commission Co., N. Y.
Catlin& Co., N. Y
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
.338
118
j^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
County
Postoffice
■Mill
President
339
340
Rutherford
....do
....do
....do
....do....
....do
Scotland..
do
Forest City
Henrietta
Florence Mills. _
Haves Millf
Chas. E. Sampson
341
Rutherf ordton
Spindale
....do
-...do
Laurel Hill
do .
Cleghorn Mills. .
S. B. Tanner
342
Parsley & Tannert
343
The Spencer Mills Co
The Spindale Mill Co...
K. S. Tanner....
344
K. C. Tanner
345
Ida Yarn Mill
34fi
Richmond Cotton Mill, Inc
Dickson Cotton Mill...
Edwin Morgan.
J. L. McNair
347
....do
Laurinburg
....do....
34S
....do
Prince Cotton Mill Co.*
340
....do.
....do
... do
Scotland Cotton Mill..^
Waverly Cotton Mill Co
J. L. McNair
3nn
....do
J. D. McNair
351
Stanly
....do
Albemarle
...-do...
Efird Mfg. Co
Wiscassett Mills Co...
Norwood Mfg. Co
Chatham Mfg. Co
J. W. Cannon...
35:^
353
354
....do
Surry
....do
Transylvania —
Union
. . do
Norwood
Elkin
Mount Airy
Brevard
Monroe
do-...
D. B. Coltrane
355
35fi
Laurel Bluff Cotton Mills
Brevard Cotton Mills..
R. A. Love
W.C.Cleveland
M. K. Lee
Robt. Chapman
Robt. Chapman.
H. B. Heath
Mrs. J. L. Rodman
357
Bearskin Cotton Mill
358
Everett Cotton Mills
35q
..do
• do
Icemorlee Cotton Mills Co
3fin
....do
....do
361
....do
Vance
Waxhaw
Henderson
- .-do
Rodman-Heath Cotton Mills
Harriett Cotton Mills. . .
3fi?
D. Y. Cooper
D. Y. Cooper...
Jno. W. Harden
J. R. Chamberlain
A. Y. Kelly, Mgr
363
....do
364
Wake ____
Neuse
Raleigh
. do
Neuse Mfg. Co
Caraleigh Mills Co. ..
365
do...
366
....do
Consolidated Textile . Corpora-
tion, Pilot Division.
N.C. State College, Textile Dept.
Raleigh Cotton Mills
367
....do
....do.
368
do
. do ....
N. E. Edgerton
W. C. Powell
Jos. E. Gant
Thos. D. Peck
F. K. Borden.
F. K. Borden
3fiP
do
Wake Forest
Wendell .
Roval Cotton Mills
370
....do...
Wendell Spinning Co
Peck Manufacturing Co
Borden Mfg. Co., No. 1
Borden Mfg. Co., No. 2§
Rovall & Borden Mfg. Co.
371
Warren
Warrenton
37?
Wayne
Goldsboro
373
. - do
do -
374
....do
....do
375
Wilkes-...
Ronda
North Wilkesboro...
Wilson
Ronda Cotton Mills, Inc.
Grier Cotton Mills.. .
R. D. Grier
J. G. Hackett
R. G. Briggs
376
....do.
377
Wilson Cotton Mill Co. .
fBranch of Cliffside.
JHave not begun operation.
*New mill.
iBranch of No. 1.
Cotton Mills
119
Continued.
Secretary
or
Treasurer
W. L. Horn, Cashier.
Capital
Stock
K. S. Tanner-
1909
793,414
124,375
75,000
Product
Sold
Direct or
Through
Agents
AgentS-
Agents-
Agent's Name
Catlin&Co., N. Y
Johnston Mills Co., Charlotte, N. C.
No.
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
W. L. Horn
C. L. Miller
J. D. Phillips, Sec. .-
J. D. Phillips, Sec...
D. T. Blue, Sec
1916
1918
1890
1893
1900
300,000
150,000
164,558
340,819
698,630
Agent...
Agent...
Agents.
Agents.
Agents-
Johnston Mills Co.
Johnston Mills Co.
Various
Various
Various
D. T. Blue.
D. T. Blue.
J. A. Groves, Sec.
1899
1909
1896
1898
J. F. Shinn, Sec.
W. C. Cleveland
C. C. Carpenter, Sec._
C. C. Stokes
C. C. Stokes
C. W. Walton
Pearl Rodman, Treas
J. D. Rose
J. D. Rose
Kenneth Gant
W. D. Briggs
1887
1911
1918
1907
1905
1913
1897
1900
1895
1912
1891
490,700
703,620
2,925,685
5,392,922
858,032
98,675
50,000
51,000
378,209
65,200
300,000
481,022
173,369
3,147,429
675,000
360,000
235,000
Agents-
Agents.
.Agents.
Agents-
Both...
.Agents..
.\gents-
Direct- .
Direct. .
.\gents-
Both__.
Both...
Both.__
Agents-
.\gents.
.\gents.
Various
Various
Cannon Mills, N. Y., et al
Cannon Mills, N. Y
Schell, Longstreth & Co., Franklin D'Olier & Co
Phila
Erwin Yarn Agency, Phila
Johnston Mfg.' Co., Charlotte, N. C.
Parish Co., N. Y..
Various
Converse & Co., N. Y.
Converse & Co., N. Y.
Converse & Co., N. Y.
J. E. Mitchell, Phila...
338
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
R. E. Royal
John Q. Gant, Jr.
R. T. Watson
P. L. Borden
P. L. Borden
1890
1901
1918
1909
1900
1900
235,500
222,000
75,000
614,721
150,000
Both.
Both...
Agents.
Agent..
Cannon Mills, Philadelphia, Pa.
R. W. Stokes
A. V. Foote
R. D. Grier
A. B. Deans, asst. sec.
1919
1918
1902
200,000
175,000
280,496
Direct.
Agent..
Both...
Cannon Mills, Phila. .
120
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2 — Mills, Articles
um
PostofEce
Aurora Cotton Mills Burlington.
Consolidated Textile Corp.,
Hopedale Division do_
Consolidated Textile Corp
Ossipee Division. do.
Elmira Cotton Jlills Co do.
Glencoe Mills do.
E. M. Holt Plaid Mills. Inc do.
Keystone Finishing Mills do.
King Cotton Mills Corp do.
Lakeside Jlills do
Stevens Mfg. Co... do
Holt, Cant & Holt Mfg. Co._ Elon College
Glen Raven Cotton Mills Glen Raven
Alamance Cotton Mills Graham
Bellemont Cotton ]\Iills do
Caiolina Cotton Mills do
Oneida Mills do
Saxapahaw Cotton Mills do
Sidney Cotton Mills do
Travora Mfg. Co do
Haw JIfg. Co Haw River
Holt Granite Mills Co., do
Virginia Cotton Mills Swepsonville
Rocky Face Spinning Co Stony Point
Stony Point Mfg. Co do
Liledoun Mfg. Co Taylorsville
Miller Mfg. Co do
North State Cotton Mills Co.t do
Taylorsville Cotton Mill Co do
VVadesboro Cotton Mills Co.. Wadesboro
Wadesboro Mfg. Co.* do
Bladenboro Cotton Mills, Inc. Bladenboro
Asheville Cotton Mills.. Asheville
French Broad Mfg. Co do
Blue Ridge Cotton Mills Connelly Springs.
Henry River Mfg. Co Henry River
Alpine Cotton Mills Morganton
E. A. Smith Mfg. Co Rhodhiss
Valdese Mfg. Co Valdese
Brancord Mfg. Co Concord
Brown Mfg. Co do
Cabarrus Cotton Mills do
Cannon Mfg. Co I do
Franklin Cotton Mills do..
Gibson Mfg. Co do
Hartsell Mills Co do
Kerr Bleaching and Finishing
Works do
Spinning
or
Weaving
or
Spinning
and
Weaving
Both-
Spinning
Both
Both
Both
Weaving.
Class of Goods Manufactured
Fancy ginghams.
Hosiery yarns.
Both
Weaving.
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
Spinning.
Both
Both
Spinning.
Spinning-
Spinning.
Spinning-.
Spinning-.
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Both
Both
Spinning.-
Spinning.-
Spinning- -
Spinning-.
Spinning-,
Both
Both
Both
Spinning-.
Both
Both
Locke Cotton Mills Co do-
Bleaching
and
Finishing
Both
Domets and flannettes
Fancy ginghams
Flannel outings
Ginghams, plaid, dress goods.
Hosiery dyed and finished
Yarns
Indigo shirtings
Dress gingham
Denim
Awning stripes
Plaids, checks, and stripes
Checks and stripes
Plaids, checks, yarns
Colored cotton cloth .
Ginghams
Plaids, checks, stripes, yarns. .
Flannels
Warps- -.
Cotton cloth
Cotton dress goods and waste.
Yarns, single and plaid
Cotton goods ---
Yarns
Cotton yarn
Cotton yarn
Yarns
Yarn
Cotton yarns
Colored cotton chambrays
Bedspreads, yarns
Yarns
Cotton yarn...
Coarse yarns
Cloth
Hosiery yarns
Yarns
Outings, ginghams, chambrays, yarns.
Sheeting and yarns
Sheetings, towels, crashes, yarns
Yarns
Gingham, shirting and yarns
Cotton goods
Bleaching nap and finishing cotton..
Ginghams and shirting
tBuilding 1920. *Same as last report.
Cotton Mills
121
Manufactured, Equipment, Etc.
Number
Spindles
19,104
17,096
5,000
6,976
5,000
Number
Looms
9,180
3,472
6,496
4,104
2,208
6,512
8,528
10,784
7,864
3,584
3,268
7,604
20,928
13,792
6,048
6,048
5,760
2,000
819
354
443
200
426
738
136
287
112
100
187
110
576
200
156
264
Number
Cards
500
Power
steam and electric.
steam and electric-
steam
electric-
electric
electric
electric
electric
electric
electric
water and steam
steam
water and steam
water and steam ---
water and steam
electric
water
electric
electric
electric
steam, water, and elec.--
steam, water, and elec-
steam
steam
water and electric
water and electric
Number
Horse-
power
1,000
Approxi-
mate
Amount
Raw
Material
Used.
Pounds
Estimated
Yearly
Output
1,310,315
400
220
60
150
60
110
250
662,996
425,000
60,000
1,2C0,000
600,000
§2,235,512
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
1,037,485
1,500,000
200,000
350
130
300
250
1,350
2,587
275
390
610
900,000
2,000,000
2,030,682
1,460,634
885,931
627,500
125,860
700,000
265,750
1,250,000
1,469,280
1,007,061
200,000
515,413
300,000
92,193
307
312
307
303
No.
310
120
308
303
350
286
272
300
253
283
307
310
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
7,200
17,984
10,000
25,000
11,640
8,232
12,160
10,440
13,000
7,128
15,916
28,000
30,000
30,000
27,900
16,540
450
132
386
542
1,000
636
200
35,912
steam
steam and electric.
electric
steam
hydro-electric
365
1,050
steam and electric.
steam and water..
electric
electric
electric
electric
electric
electric.
electric
electric
electric and steam,
steam and electric.
electric.
74 I electric-
1,250
600
734,511
164,322
3,928,968
1,600,000
150
575
600
750
1,900
1,250
200
1,700
439,280
2,750,000
1,500,000
1,970,743
1,806,471
500,000
3,500,000
410,615
476,940
1,000,000
1,885,104
1,000,000
30,976
312,804
1,000,000
1,385,771
500,000
1,545,170
1,130,371
273
295
300
275
300
112
300
302
2,000,000 I
310
297
313
256
122
JSToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2 —
Mill
Norcott Mills Co
Roberta Mfg. Co
White Parks Mills Co
Cabarrus Cotton Mills..
Kindley Cotton Mill
Tuscarora Cotton Mills
DudleyShoalsCottonMill Co.
Falls Mfg. Co
Granite Falls Mfg. Co
Hudson Cotton Mfg. Co
Lenoir Cotton Mill
Moore Cotton Mill Co
Steele Cotton Mill Co
Whitnel Cotton Mill Co
Watts Cotton Mill Co __.
Rhodhiss Mills Co
Brookford Mills Co
Granite Falls Mfg. Co.*
Hickory Spinning Co
Ivey MillCo.
A. A. Shuford Mill Co
Long Island Cotton Mills
Blue Ridge Cotton Mills
Carolina Cotton Mills. ._
Liberty Cotton Mill
Maiden Cotton Mills
Union Cotton Mills
Catawba Cotton Mills
Clyde Cotton Mills
Newton Mills Co
Yount Cotton Mills
J. M. OdellMfg. Co..
Hadley-Peoples Mfg. Co
Edenton Cotton Mills
Minnett Mills
Bonnie Cotton Mill
Cora Cotton Mills
Dilling Cotton Mills
Kings Mountain Mfg. Co
Margrace Mills
Mason Cotton Mills Co
Park Yarn Mills Co
Pauline Mills..
Phcenix Mills Co
Sadie Cotton Mills Co., Inc..
Cleveland Mill and Power Co.
Belmont Cotton Mil] Co
Buffalo Mfg. Co.t
Catherine Mill Co
Consolidated Textile Corp.,
Ella Division
Double Shoals Mfg. Co
Postoffice
Concord
....do....
..._do
Kannapolis
Mount Pleasant. .
...do
Granite Falls
....do.
Hickory
Lenoir
...-do
...do
...do
.._.do
Patterson...
Rhodhiss
Brookford
Hickory
..-.do _.
...do...- --.
...do
Long Island
Maiden
...-do
.--.do
...do
.-.-do
Newton
...do
..-.do
...do
Bynum
SilerCity
Edenton
Grover
Kings Mountain. -
—do
.--do
— .do
...do -
...do
...do .
...do.-
...do
...do
Lawndale
Shelby
...do
...do
Spinning
or
Weaving
or
Spinning
and
Weaving
.do.
.do-
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Both
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning-
Spinning-
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Both
Both
Spinning.
Spinning.
Both
Spinning.,
Spinning.,
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning-
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning-.
Both
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Weaving-.
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Both
Spinning..
Spinning..
Both
Both
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Weaving. .
Spinning.
Class of Goods Manufactured
Hosiery yarns
Cotton yarns
Towels, crashes and sheetings
Cotton yarn
Hosiery yarns.
Yarns..
Yarn
Coarse yarns and twines...
Yarns
Yarn _
Yarn
Yarn, single and ply
Yarns
Hosiery
Sheetings and drills
Cotton goods
Coarse yarns...
Hosiery yarns
Sateens.
Carpet yarn and wrapping twine.
Yarns
Yarn
Yarns
Yarn
Yarns
Cotton yarns carded
Cotton yarns
Yarns .-_
Cotton yarns-
Yarn
Knitting yarns
Cotton yarn
Cotton yarns
Damask
Yarns
Cotton yarns
Cotton yarn
Yarns
Bedspreads
Yarns
Yarns
Table cloth and napkins
Cotton drills
Yarns
Seine and cotton twines
Yarn
Yarn
Cloth
Print cloths.
Yarns
*Same as last report. fSucceeded by Brison Mfg. Co., Gastonia.
Cotton Mills
123
Continued.
Number
Spindles
Number
Looms
Number
Cards
Power
Number
Horse-
power
Approxi-
mate
Amount
Raw
Material
Used,
Pounds
Estimated
Yearly
Output
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
No.
12,000
76
20
14
90
8
10
10
18
72
electric . _
$
48
5,500
electric
electric
electric, _
330
105
1,636,254
616,494
789,591
284,875
306
300
49
2,016
50
125,000
4,300
51
4,000
electric
electric
water and electric
electric
150
125
572
321,842
455,000
1,436,701
325,000
292,355
450,877
300
52
4,000
53
7 620
300
54
500
55
9,828
hydro-electric
750
300
56
5,376
57
6,720
steam
300
517,471
300
58
59
5,376
6,020
steam
300
457,059
550,000
155
60
6,276
61
4,248
13
117
43
30
steam and water . -
125
1,500
1,300
500
725,500
2,484,374
3,000,000
300
302
318
304
62
30,000
942
606
steam and water
1,259,737
1,524,390
750,000
63
19,904
4,644
steam, water, and elec
electric
electric
64
65
66
12,000
15,360
400
20
36
17
steam and electric .,
750
1,025
300
519,706
645,132
331,197
305
307
307
67
68
4,700
9,6'52
69
3,000
70
12,000
electric
electric .
275
100
351,741
117,676
303
208
71
72
12,600
32
22
14
13
39
electric. .
73
10,280
360
230
100
600
330
350
350
1,715
60
900,000
375,059
657,900
203,305
307,629
1,690,600
383,450
341,522
665,575
780,636
500,000
250
300
310
310
300
285
308
306
74
75
76
11,500
5,120
electric
12,800
200
2,259,217
77
8,160
78
10,000
34
24
62
651,800
1,325,865
1,339,517
79
80
81
82
13,316
steam
steam and electric
steam .
33,492
20
8,200
31
28
40
16
14
18
30
14
48
280
308
289
306
300
300
224
300
300
83
84
20,800
902
738
150
300
405
375
300
970
200
2,102,382
1,372,471
680,000
1,169,789
834,470
300,000
26,205
electric
electric
electric . ..
85
86
87
6,200
5,186
96
16,318
electric
348,223
237,000
88
5,000
1,250,000
485,000
2,519,080
89
4,752
156
400
electric.
90
13,200
steam and electric .
1,419,961
91
5,040
electric .
92
8,600
43
12
93
94
7,000
electric
275
325
48
323,072
237,087
302,613
247
300
300
95-
96
97
52
240
738,120
10,872
3,200
18
water and steam
247
900,000
312
9&
124
ISToKTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2—
Mill
Lily Mill and Power Co. -. .
Shelby Cotton Mills
Corley Mills, Inc
Holt-Williamson Mfg. Co....
Puritan Mills Co
Tolar, Hart & Holt Mills.. -
Victory Mfg. Co
Rockfish Mills, Inc
Dacotah Cotton Mills.-
Erlanger Cotton Mills Co...
Nokomis Cotton Mills
Wennonah Cotton Mills Co.
Amazon Cotton Mills
Jewel Cotton Mills
Southern Finishing M'ills
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., No.
Laura Cotton Mills
Golden Belt Mfg. Co
Pearl Cotton Mills"
Durham Cotton Mfg. Co...
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., Nos.
1 and 4..
Erwin Cotton MillsBleachery*
Fountain Cotton Mills.
Hart Cotton Mills
Arista Mills Co
Chatham Mfg. Co
Inverness Mills Co _
Southside Mills..
Sterling Cotton Mills
Chronicle Mills
Climax Spinning Co
Crescent Spinning Co. t
Imperial Yarn Mill
Majestic Mfg. Co
National Yarn Mill
Perfection Spinning Co.j
American Cotton Mills, Inc...
.A.tlas Mfg. Co
Gam brill & Melville Mills Co.
Georg e Cotton Mills
Huss Mfg. Co
Osage Mfg. Co
Cherryville Mfg. Co
Gaston Mfg. Co
Howell Mfg. Co
Melville Mfg. Co
Rhyne-Houser Mfg. Co
Postoffice
Shelby
....do
Cumberland-
Fayetteville.-
...do
...do.-
...do
Hope Mills...
Lexington
...do
...do
...do ._
Thomasville..
...do
...do
Cooleemee.
Bahama
Durham
...do
...do
West Durham . .
....do
Tarboro
....do
Sal#m Station..
Winston-Salem.
_.._do
....do
Franklinton
Belmont
....do
....do
....do
....do
-...do...
....do
Bessemer City .
....do
....do
....do...
....do
....do
Cherryville
.-.-do
....do
-...do
.-..do
146 Vivian Cotton Mills do
Spinning
or
Weaving
or
Spinning
and
Weaving
Class of Goods Manufactured
Spinning..
Both
Spinning. -
Spinning..
Both
Spinning..
Both
Spinning..
Both
Both
Both
Both
Spinning..
Spinning-.
Finishing
and
Dyeing. -
Both
Spinning..
Both
Both
Both
Combed yarns
Cotton cloth, yarns
Hosiery yarn
Yarns
Cotton cloth, yarns ,
Yarns..
Cotton cloth
Cotton yarn
Colored goods ..-
Underwear goods and yarns.
Pajama checks
Sheeting, ticks, chambrays...
Yarn
Combed yarns
Finishing and dyeing knit goods.
Cantons, tickings, cover cloth
Yarns
Sheeting
Wide sheetings
Dress ginghams and cheviots
Both Denims, brown and bleached sheetings,
sheets, pillowcases
Bleaching.! Bleached sheeting
Spinning.. Yarns
Both I Yarns and bag goods
Both Blue shirting
Both
Both
Both.
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Wool and cotton blankets.
Cotton sheeting
Blue chambray
Cotton yarns
Yarn
Yarns
Yarns
Yarn
Yarn
Yarn
Tire fabric
Spinning..' Yarn
Both I Sheeting and yarn.
Spinning..] Cotton yarns
Both 1 Damask and duck.
Both I Mill sheeting
Spinning.. I Yarn
Yarn and cloth
Yarns
Yarns
Cotton yarn
Yarn
Both-
Spinning.
Both
Spinning.
*Same as last report. fNot yet operating
tPlant not running.
Cotton Mills
125
Continued.
Number Number
Spindles Looms
5,820
23,832
10,000
14,984
10,192
15,048
17,936
25,488
17,472
46,000
15,296
12,736
12,528
12,480
47,360
3,200
26,496
10,784
23,984
74,528
6,524
16,126
6,000
7,680
10,752
28,736
10ri76
32,320
13,056
12,406
12,768
15,000
10,000
3,000
5,000
7,808
4,915
6,000
16,272
7,536
15,000
17,024
5,000
6,000
5,200
370
434
430
Number
Cards
1,100
372
478
1,296
568
240
820
1,933
210
200
94
216
236
164
400
>
\
32
31
40
26
34
37
30
56
48
105
25
38
183
15
46
74
52
Power
electric
electric
electric
electric
electric
steam and electric
steam and electric
water and hydro-electric.
Number
Horse-
power
350
772
500
620
320
987
1,480
Approxi-
mate
Amount
Raw
Material
Used,
Pounds
500,000
1,414,371
950,480
588,371
steam and electric-
steam and electric,
steam and electric.
electric
electric
electric
electric
water and steam. _
steam and electric,
electric
steam and electric.
electric,
electric-
steam...
steam...
steam...
electric,
steam. .-
electric,
electric,
electric,
electric,
electric,
electric,
electric.
electric,
steam . .
electric,
electric,
electric,
steam...
electric,
electric,
electric,
electric,
electric,
electric.
854,420
1,500,000
Estimated
Yearly
Output
S 350,000
1,009,576
275,000
586,552
479,321
484,821
647,039
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
No
4,346
1,058
1,300
628
570 1,087,640
2,517
480
850
1,200,000
1,935,000
163
300
500
200
525
500
1,207
475
890
676
590
590
300
200
125
188
450
428
400
650
200
150
237
7,031,195
900,000
1,000,000
714,882
1,500,000
60,054
907,174
1,398,434
3,662,168
609,394
931,580
1,311,242
1,334,152
17,708
3,559,616
400,000
1,500,000
668,665
810,745
1,260,625
397,620
679,394
600,000
1,007,920
1,003,334
924,331
901,742
683,977
475,297
912,156
500,000
700,000
430,656
300,000
1,469,945
842,235
1,148,168
567,983
628,009
1,018,837
245,766
Has not be
1,129,340
400,000
665,600
641,838
547,622
419,624
310,001
444,177
gun operati
643,024
290
300
290
302
300
265
305
227
300
308
301
300
307
305
304
297
299
288
300
300
300
300
296
308
307
308
307
308
340
290
300
308
308
305
300
300
308
A/
126
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2-
MiU
Dorothy Mfg. Co
Monarch Cotton Mills Co...
Morowebb Cotton Mills
Arlington Cotton Mills
Arkray IMills. Inc.f
Armstrong Cotton Mills Co.
Arrow Mills, Inc
Avon Mills
Clara Mfg. Co
Di.xon Jlills, Inc
Dunn Mfg. Co...
Flint Mfg. Co
Gastonia Cotton Mfg. Co. _.
Gray Mfg. Co
Groves Mills, Inc
Hanover Thread Mills
Loray Mill
Modena Cotton Mills
Mountain View Mills
Mutual Cotton Mills Co
Myers Mills, Inc
Myrtle Mills, Inc .,
Osceola Mills
Ozark Mills, Inc
Parkdale Mills, Inc
Piedmont Spinning Mill Co
Pinkney Mills, Inc
Priscilla Spinning Co
Rankin Mills
Ranlo Mfg. Co
Rex Spinning Co
Ruby Cotton Mills
Seminole Cotton Mills Co...
A. M. Smyre Mfg. Co
Spencer Mountain Mills
Trenton Cotton Mills
Victory Yarn Mills Co
High Shoals Co.*
Lowell Cotton Mills
Peerless Mfg. Co
Mays Mills, Inc
McAden Mills
Adrian Mfg. Co
Albion Cotton Mills*..
Catawba Spinning Co
Globe Yarn Mills. Inc
Mount Holly Cotton >.ills Co
NimsMfg. Co
Tuckaseege Mfg. Co
Woodlawn Mfg. Co
Lola Mfg. Co
Postoffice
Dallas...
...do
....do
Gastonia.
...do
...do
...do
...do....
...do
...do....
...do....
....do
...do....
...do
...do....
...do
...do
...do
...do
.-..do....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
....do
...do
..--do
..-.do
..--do ---.
.---do
.---do
....do
...-do
...-do
.--.do
.-..do
High Shoals.
Lowell
....do.
Mayworth .
Meadville
Gaston
Mount Holly.
..-.do
....do
....do
....do
-...do
....do
Stanley
Spinning
or
Weaving
or
Spinning
and
Weaving
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning-
Spinning.
Spinning-
Spinning-
Both
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning-.
Spinning..
Spinning.
Both
Spinning-
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Both
Spinning.
Spinning.
Both
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Both
Spinning.
Spinning-
Spinning.
Spinning-
Spinning-
Spinning-
Spinning-
Spinning-
Class of Goods Manufactured
Carded yarns.
Yarns
Yarns
Yarn
Yarns
Yarns
Cotton yarn
Yarns
Combed yarns _._
Yarn...
Cotton yarns
Curtain scrims, sheeting, etc.
Cotton yarns
Yarns
Yarn
Card fabrics
Cotton yarn _
Yarn
Yarn
Cotton yarn
Cotton yarn
Yarn
Cotton yarns
Cotton yarn
Yarn
Cotton yarns
Mill now under construction.
Yarn
Auto tire fabrics
Fine yarns
Yarn
Yarn
Combe d yarns
Cotton yarns
C P yarns
Yarn
Sheeting and knitting yarns.
Cotton yarns
Cotton yarns
Yarns
Cotton yarn
Yarn
Chain warps and skeins
Cotton yarn _
Yarns
Yarn
Yarn
Yarn
Yarn
Yarn
fBuilding 1920. *Same as last report.
Cotton Mills
127
Continued.
Number
Spindles
Number
Looms
Number
Cards
Power
Number
Horse-
power
Approxi-
mate
Amount
Raw
Material
Used,
Pounds
Estimated
Yearly
Output
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
No
7,000
16
20
12
75
260
810,200
$ 570,229
640,648
493,090
1,027,679
308
307
301
275
14
12,400
14
7,168
275
1,596
738,225
1,511,368
14
37,700
15
15
6,500
237
500
790
716,499
953,075
981,788
698,513
300
308
300
307
90
307
289
250
278
282
325
251
301
309
190
Just be-
gun
100
325
300
277
307
306
15
18,150
40
20
21
18
27
31
21
44
38
11
305
40
18
22
34
40
26
468,774
833,880
15
10,800
15
15,000
15
6,144
electric- -
178,000
15
15,000
600
925
550
500
834
265
3,000
850
300
302
625
447
452
1,200
450
205
167
636,770
1,156,327
623,500
1,008,933
1,055,430
430,000
15
30,240
1,416,398
15
14,708
200
15
26,580
1,477,700
16
23,660
16
5,000
electric .- --.-
359,834
3,224,000
1,308,982
325, '000
16
6,700
4
16
17,536
813,379
240,000
723,217
350,000-
500,000
178,657
1,122,580
963,885
757,667
354,991
753,192
16
5,000
electric and water
16
9,000
16
11,592
150,000
200,982
931,193
417,Qi25
1,193,214
'15, 4^40
16
16
10,000
16
20,000
17
22,500
17
4,000
17
15,000
907,278
17.
25,000
17
6,000
17.
6,048
24
40
40
30
28
electric
200
680
150
575
1,200,000
764,454
75,000
1,500,000
500,000
600,000
777,806
275
17
20,480
17
6,048
128
307
286
301
17f
18,000
17<
10,336
550,000
680,034
952,028
18f
7,072
8,448
72
14
25
40
24
water and electric
1,450
300
426,685
1,000,000
18
30,000
^K
18,000
540
water and electric . _
650
560
400
2,500
1,270
272
200
200
2,000,000
1,671,857
648,654
3,773,389
2,278,725
1,356,554
600,000
599,728
950,000
1,420,625
436,259
3,850,000
1,345,410
910,602
325,000
296,460
304
308
308
303
293
295
300
295
^M
33,240
18
20,500
18f
55,250
190
18'
8,000
350
water and electric
ISf
19,556
30
15
34
16
9
16
20
16
53
ISC
4,160
i9r
15,000
191
5,040
electric
19?
3,568
water and electric.
electric
water and electric
185
270
500
455
175
323,160
982,465
707,257
1,052,565
987,648
165,441
572,063
486.225
646,256
608,528
290
306
298
295
303
193
8,100
194
5,100
195
10,080
196
21,160
steam
197
oA
128
North Carolixa Labor Statistics
Table No. 2-
Mill
Postoffice
Worth
Oxford
Gibsonville.
..--do
Greensboro.
....do
Harden Mfg. Co
Oxford Cotton Mills
Gem Cotton Mills
Minneola Mfg. Co
Pomona Mills, Inc.
Proximity Mfg. Co. (Prox-
imity ilills)
Proximity Mfg. Co. (White
Oak Mills) do.
Revolution Cotton Mills. ' do.
Cloverdale Cotton Mills
Highland Cotton Mfg. Co....
Pickett Cotton Mills, Inc
Oakdale Cotton Mills
Roanoke Mills Co., No. 1
Roanoke Mills Co., No. 2
Rosemary Mfg. Co
Patterson Mills Co
Shaw Cotton Mills, Inc
Erwin Cotton Mills Co. , No. 2
Green River Mfg. Co
Raeford Mfg. Co
Turner Mills Co.*
Dixie Cotton Mill Co
Mooresville Cotton Mills
Bloomfield Mfg. Co
Paola Cotton Mills, Inc
Statesville Cotton Mills
Laura Ellen Watts Cotton
Mill Co
Turnersburg Cotton Mills
Clayton Cotton Mills
Liberty Cotton Mill Co
Ethel Cotton Mill Co., Inc...
Liz7ie Cotton Mills
Selma Cotton Mills
Ivanhoe Mfg. Co
Sanford Cotton Mills
Caswell Cotton Mills, Inc
Kinston Cotton Mills
Anderson Mills Co., Inc
Elm Grove Cotton Mill
Eureka Mfg. Co., Inc
Spinning
or
Weaving
or
Spinning
and
Weaving
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Both.
Both.
High Point
....do
..-.do
Jamestown
Roanoke Rapids.
....do
....do
Rosemary
Weldon
Duke
Tuxedo
Raeford
East Monbo
Mooresville
...do
Statesville
....do
...do
Turnersburg.
....do
Clayton
....do
Selma
....do
....do
Smithfield...
Sanford
Kinston
....do
Lincolnton...
....do
....do
Both
Both
Spinning.
Spinning.
Both
Spinning.
Both
Spinning-
Both
Both
Spinning.
Both
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Both
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning-
Class of Goods Manufactured
Yarn
Coarse yarns
Single and pl.v yarn
Cotton flannels
Coutils, corduroy, sheeting
Indigo denims
Indian Creek Mfg. Co j do
Laboratory Cotton Mills do
Roseland Cotton Mills Co do
John Rudisill Mfg. Co do
Saxony Spinning Co j do
Wampum Cotton Mills Co...! do
Williams Cotton Mills I do
Long Shoals Cotton Mills 1 Long Shoals.
Lincoln Cotton Mills 1 Southside
Spinning.
Spinning.
Both
Spinning.
Both
Spinning.
Spinning.
Both
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning..
Indigo denims
Flannels (cotton)
Hosiery yarns
Yarns. -
Print cloths
Yarns and twines
Colored nap fabrics
Warp yarns
Damask and napkins
Ginghams
Yarns
Indigo blue denims
Yarn
Yarns —
Carded yarn, skeins, etc.
Hosiery yarns
Domets, ginghams
Yarns
Hard yarns
Yarns
Yarn
Yarn
Yarn
Yarns
Yarn
Yarn.
Yarns
Hosiery yarns.
Cotton goods..
Hosiery yarns.
Hosiery yarns.
Yarn
Yarn
Yarns
Yarns and cloth.
Cottons yarns
Yarns..
Yar^.
Yarfci.
Yarn...
Yarns..
'Succeeded by Superior Yarn Mills, Statesville.
CoTToisT Mills
129
Continued.
Number
Spindles
12,000
6,120
8,544
4,200
24,416
58,000
9,000
71,000
2,640
23,680
14,336
6,850
29,808
23,183
44,558
28,000
10,000
35,040
8,000
10,560
8,424
40,000
5,700
10,752
15,000
1,568
10,240
5,100
8,100
10,480
10,560
22,322
13,824
16,000
17,000
5,184
8,000
1,360
2,704
8,075
4,544
1,664
8,448
15,000
3,700
9,360
6,656
Number
Looms
112
800
1,700
3,000
2,000
336
842
658
1,206
742
1,024
1,200
100
Number
Cards
15
70
208
320
221
5
24
38
82
72
122
40
176
20
Power
water and electric ..
steam and electric .
electric
steam and electric-
electric -
electric.
electric,
electric -
steam-..
electric
steam and water-
steam and electric.
electric
steam
steam and electric -
steam and electric-
water
electric
electric
electric
electric.
electric --_-
water...
water ----
steam --
steam
electric --
electric
steam and electric.
electric
steam and electric,
steam and electric.
steam and electric.
electric
steam
steam
water
water
steam
steam and water. .
steam
steam
steam
water
electric
Number
Horse-
power
558
400
300
1,120
1,100
3,000
125
500
350
30,680
600
200
1,000
1,033
550
430
2,172
250
500
710
150
160
500
300
288
311
523
940
487
687
225
125
100
250
150
165
350
450
100
500
250
Approxi-
mate
Amount
Raw
Material
Used,
Pounds
817,240
2,750,000
746,307
1,751,065
3,000,000
8,500,000
3,085,714
1,172,600
1,800,000
2,100,000
325,000
919,154
1,750,334
815,500
1,120,000
2,800,000
500,000
714,200
822,734
579,294
579,680
525,865
1,412,994
6,428,571
1,721,691
2,042,651
1,710,628
70,951
649,580
143,242
57,400
615,174
172,474
733,040
977,308
415,865
864,151
360,000
Estimated
Yearly
Output
S 464,749
2,000,000
290,946
1,416,378
1,500,000
5,000,000
1,650,739
825,512
900,000
2,474,252
1,800,000
533,535
791,124
446,273
350,000
3,196,795
450,000
483,570
827,528
88,944
533,522
377,833
310,339
302,127
650,127
,125,000
950,830
,108,498
925,398
103,114
370,351
170,324
352,126
341,215
118,650
449,813
470,376
243,405
481,002
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
263
300
303
301
307
300
287
305
306
312
247
307
241
286
308
300
302
287
298
286
294
303
305
302
140
300
293
291
306
300
308
300
300
308
303
260
300
283
313
9— Dept. Labor, 1920.
130
ISToETH Caeolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2—
No.
Mill
PostofBce
Spinning
or
Weaving
or
Spinning
and
Weaving
Class of Goods Manufactured
247
Alba Mfg. Co
Stanley
Spinning..
Both
Spinning..
Both
Spinning..
Yarn
?AH
Clinchfield Mfg. Co
Marion
....do
Wide print cloths
34t)
Cross Cotton Mills Co...
7^0
Marion Mfg. Co
-...do...
Sfll
Capitola Mfg. Co....
Marshall .
252
Barnhardt Mfg. Co.
Charlotte.
?.'i3
Bolhro Mills
....do
254
Cliadwick-Hoskins Co
Charlotte Waste Co...
....do...
Both
Cotton goods
Mattresses and spinning stocks
Yarn
255
....do
256
Elizabeth Mills Co..
....do . .
Spinning..
Both
Both
Spinning..
Both
Weaving. .
Spinning..
Spinning..
Both
Both
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Both
Spinning..
Both
257
Fidelity Mfg. Co...
....do
258
Highland Park Mfg. Co
Magnolia Mills
....do.
25Q
do
260
Mecklenburg Mfg. Co.*
Piedmont Commission Co
Savona Mfg. Co
....do
Print cloths
261
... do.. .
Crash toweling
262
. . do..
263
Johnson Mfg. Co...
North Charlotte. .
....do
264
Mecklenburg Mills Co..
265
266
Cornelius Cotton Mills
Gem Yarn MiJJs
Cornelius
....do
Cotton goods (colored)
267
Delburg Cotton Mill Co
Linden Mfg. Co
Davidson .
2oS
- do .
269
Anchor Mills ... .
Huntersville
276
The Atherton Mills..
Yarns, 30's and 40's
271
272
The Thrift Mfg. Co
Chadwick-Hoskins Mill,
No. 5t
Paw Creek
Pineville..
Print cloths
273
Aileen Mills, Inc. .
Biscoe.
Both
Spinning..
Spinning-.
Both
Both
Spinning..
Spinning. -
Spinning-.
Both
Both
Both
Both
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Both
274
Francis Cotton Mills..
....do
275
Capelsie Cotton Mills
Rhyne-Anderson Mills Co....
SmithermanCottonMills.Inc.
High Falls Mfg. Co....
Troy
Yarn .
276
do.
277
....do
278
High Falls
Yarns
27P
Vass Cotton Mills Co
Rocky Mount Mills -
280
Rocky Mount
Wilmington
. do .
281
Bellwill Cotton Mills....
282
Delgado Mills, Inc.
283
Belle Vue Mfg. Co. .
Hillsboro .
284
Eno Cotton Mills
....do
285
286
Elizabeth City Cotton Mills..
Longhurst Cotton Mills
Ro.xboro Cotton Mill .
Elizabeth City....
Yarn...
Yarn
287
....do.
Yarn
288
28q
Greenville Cotton Mills, Inc..
Sapona Cotton Mills, Inc
Central Falls Mills, Inc
Enterprise Mfg. Co
Greenville
Cotton yarns
2qo
Central Falls
291
Coleridge
Spinning..
Yarns. .. . ...
2q2
Franklinville Mfg. Co
Randolph Mfg. Co
293
do .
294
295
296
297
Columbia Mfg. Co
Deep River Mills, Inc
Riverside Mills, Inc
Steele Mills
Ramseur
Randleman
Worthville.
Cordova... _.
Both
Both
Both
Both
Four-yard sheeting
Colored cotton goods
Cotton goods
Cotton sheeting and cloth
*Same as last report.
fSee Charlotte.
JBales.
C(
M
ILLS
131
Continued.
Number
Spindles
Number
Looms
Number
Cards
Power
Number
Horse-
power
Approxi-
mate
Amount
Raw
Material
Used,
Pounds
Estimated
Yearly
Output
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
No.
4,896
10
114
36
60
12
steam and water
200
3,000
97,362
4,000,000
S 49,481
1,500,000
682,497
1,800,000
90
300
307
300
947
66,000
1,600
248
7,056
249
35,840
840
1,250
2,275,000
050
8,800
'51
electric
252
3,700
12
212
electric
253
101,656
2,314
electric
4,155
5,174,919
1,000,000
6,000,000
305
360
254
055
16,350
20
19
90
9
26
956
8,534
68
1,480
200
2,000
125
530
30
282
350
560
520
86
400
600,000
2,700,000
300,000
3,500,000
142,997
500,000
173,609
465,634
300
36
267
306
251
265
257
45,000
6,144
electric
258
259
14,048
350
162
steam
electric
electric
electric
800,000
260
261
262
263
6,200
30
50
32
24
31
22
27
31
50
56
771,280
11,088
14,048
350
274
800,000
750,000
500,000
750,000
593,009
249,559
305
300
264
''65
9,176
8,976
electric
electric
266
7,000
307
267
7,000
968
10,948
400
steam and electric
525
350
400
962,800
860,000
301
969
11,088
electric
electric
steam and electric _
270
26,208
594
312
1,800,000
310
97]
11,336
972
7,680
24
24
16
20
20
24
11
electric
300
1,200
629
385,000
1,107,980
651,694
600,000
515,300
335,018
300,000
617,687
201,107
321,000
1,434,229
528,964
1,163,670
456,409
300
273
274
7,680
5,000
steam, water and elec
water
286
275
976
5,000
7,696
275
620
300
953,942
400,305
300
307
307
276
301
307
296
300
287
277
6,756
water
278
279
280
281
5,760
30,000
steam, water, and elec
steam and electric .
3,206
310
700
2,592,648
624,725
1,208,082
7,616
353
583
400
832
20
30
28
77
30
125
24
32
24
15,456
steam and electric -
939
10,500
983
20,000
electric . . ,
900
608
2,500,000
967,097
284
16,100
566,412
285
286
287
288
989
38,000
electric
12,200
5,280
245
500
503
525
350
275
400
2,056
475
1,500
tl,500
998,180
37,654
600,000
876,856
938,230
1,080,000
2,956,548
811,280
2,061,622
350,000
498,500
259,591
250,000
23,609
2,998,838
367,400
1,749,975
436,098
1,288,128
344
300
303
300
306
306
306
307
300
307
9,000
120
5,216
steam, water, and elec
290
291
999
3,000
11
20
19
30
96
21
60
9,568
160
200
342
1,000
188
600
water and steam . .
6,896
water and steam
993
11,280
steam and water
^^94
18,036
5,672
steam, water, and elec
steam and water. .
295
296
297
35,296
water and electric
132
j^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2—
No.
Mill
Post office
Spinning
or
Weaving
or
Spinning
and
Weaving
Class of Goods Manufactured
298
Roberdel Mfg. Co
Roberdel...
Both
Both
Both
Both
Spinning..
Both
Both
Spinning..-
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Both
Spinning..
Spinning-.
Both
Both
Spinning..
Weaving- .
Weaving. .
Both
Spinning..
Both
Both
Spinning..
Both
Spinning-.
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Weaving. .
Ginghams
299
Entwistle Mfg. Co
Rockingham
....do .
3nn
Great Falls Mfg. Co
Sheeting, duck, drills, etc
301
Hannah Pickett Mills
....do
302
Ledbetter Mfg. Co..
.—do
Yarn .
303
Leak, Wall & McRae
do
Tickings
Shirting
Yarns
304
Pee Dee Mfg. Co..
do
305
30 fi
Dresden Cotton Mills
Jennings Cotton Mills
Lumberton
....do
307
Lumberton Cotton Mills
National Cotton Mills.. .
do
308
....do... .
Single hosiery and underwear yarns
Carded hosiery and warp yarns
Tire duck and yarns.
Yarn
309
310
Red Springs Cotton Mill Co..
Cape Fear Cotton Mill Co...
Ernaldson Mfg. Co
St. Pauls Cotton Mill Co
Draper American Mill ,
Wearwell Sheeting Mill
Red Springs
St. Pauls
311
....do
31?
....do
Yarn
318
Draper
314
....do
Sheeting
315
Mavo Mills
Mayodan
Reidsville
31 fi
Edna Cotton Mills..
Twills
317
Leaksville Cotton Mills
Lily Mill
Spray
318
do
Ginghams.
Yarn
319
Morehead Cotton Mills Co...
Nantucket Mill.
....do
320
....do.
321
Rhode Island Mill
....do
3;w
Spray Cotton Mills
do..
Warps.
323
Patterson Mfg. Co . .
China Grove
Landis
324
Corriher Mills Co....
Cotton yarns
Cotton yarns
Yarn
3?5
Linn Mills Co
... do
3?fi
Barringer Mfg. Co
Rockwell.
327
3''8
Diamond Cotton Mills*
Ivy Damask Mill
Salisbury
do
Yarns
329
Kesler Mfg. Co
....do
380
Klumac Cotton Mills
....do ...
Both
Both
Spinning..
Both
881
Marsh Cotton Mills
Rowan Cotton Mills Co
Salisbury Cotton Mills
Taylor Mattress Co
do
332
-:..do
388
....do
884
....do . .
885
A'ance Cotton Mil] Co
do-.
Spinning..!
88 fi
The Henrietta Mills..
Caroleen
Cotton cloths and yarns
887
ClifTside Mills ...
ClifTside
1
888
Ale.xander Mfg. Co
Forest City.
.. do
Spinning..
Both .'
Both
Spinning..
889
Florence Mills
840
Hayes Mint
Henrietta
841
Cleghorn Mills
Rutherf ordton
Spindale .
Hosiery yarns
342
Parsley & Tannerf
348
The Spencer Mills Co...
....do
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
Spinning..
844
The Spindale Mill Co 1
Ida Yarn Mill. .
-...do...
Cotton yarns
345
Laurel Hill..
....do
34fi
Richmond Cotton Mill. Inc..
Dickson Cotton JNIill i
Prince Cotton Mill Co.§ '
Scotland Cotton Mill '
347
848
Laurinbur g
....do
Yarn
349
....do
Spinning..
Tin operatio
920. tHave not beg
•N
ot running yet— December 16, 1
n. JBranch of Cliffside. §New mill.
Cotton Mills
133
Continued.
Number
Spindles
Number
Looms
Number
, Cards
Power
Number
Horse-
power
Approxi-
mate
Amount
Raw
Material
Used,
Pounds
Estimated
Yearly
Output
Days in
Opera-
lion
During
Year
No.
18,000
26,240
10,000
27,080
850
600
258
700
44
44
36
750
1,000
500
1,100
250
725
850
425
2,533,425
1,666,588
2,000,000
1,620,940
82,098,216
975,352
2,000,000
896,754
487,651
666,630
1,686,392
627,368
1,104,095
1,048,268
290
305
300
307
280
306
306
293
293
293
298
299
steam, water, and elec
electric
300
301
7,000
10,000
18,752
14 500
24
30
68
38
61
65
20
24
17
302
300
850
897,948
2,257,731
303
steam, water, and elec
304
305
16,900
306
25,244
15,600
6,960
5,600
900
500
630
250
225
307
308
steam and electric
925,000
470,000
500,000
235,000
173,990
301
280
300
309
12
electric
steam and electric
310
311
19,200
31,678
20,072
24,696
25,300
43
76
80
126
312
480
462
5,176,000
4,585,000
4,525,000
2,255,896
300
300
313
314
315
540
624
500
1,000
480
1,500,000
300
295
300
299
300
300
294
298
270
316
steam, water, and elec
943,424
1,212,449
654,012
1,721,857
1,921,896
1,500,000
1,500,000
352,315
1,540,872
317
13 128
33
800,000
318
13,440
17,632
13 040
steam and water
425
319
732
267
43
60
71
46
1,306,000
2,960,000
2,000,000
2,195,600
1,469,276
2,708,384
320
321
25,968
steam and water
electric
1,000
700
322
11,056
9,072
15,860
7,860
7,300
170
323
324
325
15
30
326
electric
electric
200
327
36
514
38
100
328
27,456
5,000
5,000
5,040
28,092
62
329
200
200
50,000
253,028
60
307
330
14
36
68
213,053
331
electric
332
653
3,388
20
497
3,304
966
332
1,150
500
384
1,673,138
55,400
495,449
4,533,000
2,178,611
386,384
1,234,612
150,358
280
295
299
210
300
179
307
90
313
333
334
10,000
75,116
41,280
10,000
20
209
78
42
68
electric
924,588
8,132,000
335
1,769
1,500
water, elec, and steam
steam --- ---
electric
336
337
794,580
1,837,734
338
18 960
432
300
339
10,000
7,328
electric
electric
340
20
900,000
341
342
8,704
16
12
electric
electric.
steam, water, and elec
250
' 175
575
416
630
450,000
600,000
353,771
271,614
1,118,782
450,000
325,000
170,971
178,005
550,973
300
300
300
300
294
343
344
4,400
5,000
20,000
345
10
42
346
steam.j -
347
348
12.000
28
steam and electric
447
775,345
i 365,134
307
349
134
XoKTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 2-
No.
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
Mill
Postoffice
Waverly Cotton Mills Co
EfirdMfg. Co
Wiscassett Mills Co
Norwood Mfg. Co
Chatham Mfg. Co
Laurel Bluff Cotton Mills....
Brevard Cotton Mills
Bearskin Cotton Mill
Everett Cotton Mills
Icemorlee Cotton Mills Co...
Jackson Mills Co
Rodman-Heath Cotton Mill;
Harriett Cotton Mills
Henderson Cotton Mills
Neuse Mfg. Co
Caraleigh Mills Co ...
Consolidated Textile Corp.,
Pilot Division
N. C. State College, Textile
Department t
Raleigh Cotton Mills
Royall Cotton Mills
Wendell Spinning Co
Peck Mfg. Co
Borden Mfg. Co., No. 1
Borden Mfg. Co., No. 2%
Royall & Borden Mfg. Co._-.L-.do
Ronda Cotton Mills, Inc | Ronda
Grier Cotton Mills j North Wilkesboro
Wilson Cotton Mill Co I Wilson
Laurinburg-
Albemarle..
.-..do
Norwood
Elkin
Mount Airy.
Brevard
Monroe
...do
...do
...do.
Waxhaw
Henderson..
...do. _
Neuse
Raleigh
.do.
...do...
...do
Wake Forest-
Wendell
Warrenton.--
Goldsboro
--.do
Spinning
or
Weaving
or
Spinning
and
Weaving
Spinning -
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Both
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning-
Spinning-
Both
Spinning-
Spinning-
Both
Both
Both
Both-
Both
Spinning-
Both
Spinning.
Spinning-
Spinning-
Spinning-
Spinning.
Spinning.
Spinning.
Class of Goods Manufactured
Yarn
Yarns - -
Yarns
Yarn
Cotton yarn _-.
12's to 20's yarns -
Yarn
Yarn
Yarns
Yarns-
Sheeting and cotton blankets-
Yarns
Hosiery yarns
Sheetings, yarns
Indigo chambrays
Ginghams
Colored chambrays-
Yarns
Shirting and lace curtain yarn.
Yarn
Yarn
Yarns
Yarn—-
Felt mattresses and batting
Cotton yarns—
Hosiery yarns
Yarn
*Suspended 69 days.
fEquipment used for educational purposes
iBranch of No. 1.
Cotton Mills
135
Continued.
Number
Spindles
Number
Looms
Number
Cards
Power
Number
Horse-
power
Approxi-
mate
Amount
Raw
Material
Used,
Pounds
Estimated
Yearly
Output
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
No.
20,000
58
steam and electric. .
540
500
5,637
1,211
350
150
175
15
50
375
590
185
6,755
1,667
350
1,393,965
3,138,965
7,566,774
1,945,728
? 668,822
1,899,570
4,839,791
974,934
87,610
125,000
35,550
340,741
175,000
1,200,000
427,547
243,413
294
236
*243
305
300
300
260
305
280
255
305
290
350
57,000
351
111,000
200
56
steam, water, and elec
electric
352
25,664
353
steam, water, and elec
water
?5'l
2,880
4,100
8
250,000
86,000
52,497
350,000
3,000,000
355
356
5,000
14
6
60
22
12
357
2,500
358
10,000
359
10,748
194
electric _ , ..
360
9,168
steam
steam and electric .
333,971
361
362
57,792
43,392
132
216
436
425
26
steam and electric
3,997,646
415,300
261
301
363
8,000
13,632
22
30
42
3
64
52
water, steam, and elec
electric _
657,859
364
365
10,752
electric __
366
550
electric
electric
60
367
16,272
368
16,000
186
electric
750
2,254,590
289
369
2,600
370
8,020
18
38
33
1,032
1,138,365
565,974
303
371
372
10,500
8,000
373
374
7,500
electric
375
376
377
7,000
800,000
680,525
600,000
381.374
298
296
6,240
21
300
136
ISToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 3 — Mills, Number of Hours
Mill
Postoffice
Number Hours Worked
No.
Day
Night
Week
1
Aurora Cotton Mills
Burlington
10
55
2
Consolidated Te.xtile Corp., Hopedale Div
Consolidated Textile Corp., Ossippee Div
Elmira Cotton Mills Co...
...-do
3
....do
4
do...
9K2
55
a
Glencoe Mills...
do
6
E. M. Holt Plaid Mills, Inc
do
10
10
55
7
Keystone Finishing Mills
..do..
55
8
King Cotton Mills Corp
do .
9
Lakeside Mills ._ _
....do..
10
10
10
9K
55
in
Stevens Mfg. Co
....do
55
11
Holt, Cant & Holt Mfg. Co.
Elon College...
Glen Raven
60
^9,
Glen Raven Cotton Mills
55
n
Alamance Cotton Mills.
55
14
Bellemont Cotton Mills. _ _.
. ..do
55
15
Carolina Cotton Mills.. .
....do _._
ifi
Oneida Mills. ..
do ...
9K
10
10
10
10
10
9
10
10
10
11
55
17
Saxapahaw Cotton Mills
....do _
55
18
Sidney Cotton Mills
do
55
IQ
Travora Mfg. Co
do
55
?n
Haw Mfg. Co -
55
?A
Holt-Granite Mills Co
do.
60
n
Virginia Cotton Mills
Swepsonville
55
?.^
Rockv Face Spinning Co.
Stony Point
60
?A
Stony Point Mfg. Co..
do
60
?.n
Liledoun Mfg. Co
Miller Mfg. Co
Taylorsville.
13
120
?.()
....do
55
V
North State Cotton Mill Co.f
....do
?.R
Taylorsville Cotton Mill Co
do
11
10
10
10
9K
55
?q
Wadesboro Cotton Mills Co •
Wadesboro
. do
60
80
60
31
Bladenboro Cotton Mills, Inc.
60
3?
Ashcville Cotton Mills
55
33
French Broad Mfg. Co
do
34
Blue Ridge Cotton Mills
Connelly Springs
10
10
10
10
10
55
35
60
36
Alpine Cotton Mills
60
37
E. A. Smith Mfg. Co
55
38
ValdeseMfg. Co
Brancord Mfg. Co
60
39
40
41
Brown !Mfg. Co. .
do
Cabarrus Cotton Mills
....do
42 ' Cannon Mfg. Co .,.
..__do
43 Franklin Cotton Mills
do
44 Gibson Mfg. Co
....do
10
10
10
10
11
55
45 Hartsell Mills Co
....do
55
46 Kerr Bleaching and Finishing Works ...j
..._do
55
47 Locke Cotton Mills Co
....do
55
48
49
SO
52
Norcott Mills Co ...
do
Roberta Mfg. Co
do
9
10
55
White-Parks Mills Co
do
55
Cabarrus Cotton Mills [
K-ndley Cotton Mill..
Kannapolis
Mount Pleasant
10
55
fBuilding 1920. 'Same as last report.
Cotton Mills
137
Worked. Wages, When Paid, Etc.
Employees
Wages
When Paid
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write?
Esti-
mated
Number
Persons
Depend-
ent on
Mills
"3
S
IS
o
o
a
1^ TO
ffiPL,
a
O oi
m
1^1
0-30
So.
200 .
425
175 -
250 .
{ 6.50
$3.50
$ 6.00
S 3.25
80 i
1
1,000
525
750
750
450
450
300
300
200
45
850
300
250
325
350
750
350
232
500
500
1,347
777
360
375
350
126
1
225
2
3
40
135
150 '
6.00
3.85
6.00
3.85
90
4
95
5
35
7
141
100
100
80
31
191
100
64
99
95
271
138
77
230
230
449
259
120
125
104
42
8.00
3.00
5.20
2.70
95 i
100 1
6
99
weekly
7
8
35
7
57
40
20
28
28
92
23
35
87
87
137
62-71
50
55
40
16
10
25
6
6
4
6
23
10
10
25
11
10
8
4
8.08,
6.25
3.48
3.52
4.58
4.38
2.10
3.52
95 j
100
85 '
95
75
85
85
9
35
10
24
109
11
7.17
5.25
5.50
5.25
5.50
7.00
3.26
2.75
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.50
7.00
2.25
4.00
4.00
4.25
4.00
3.30
2.25
2.50
2.50
2.50
3.20
12
60
13
38
14
65
15
63
16
173
95
17
92
42
18
6.50
6.50
3.25
3.25
4.00
4.00
2.00
2.00
90
90
19
133
287
165-174
60
62
weekly
20
21
22
6.00
3.00
4.00
2.25
weekly
85
23
24
7.33
2.40
3.30
1.92
50
25
64
22
26
27
74
57
25
207-210
59
36
76
85-90
120
10
13
31
25
143
106
124
319
250
300
41
133
225
237
117
150
500
275
700
200
470
366
88
625
120
128
74
2,500
43
423
318
620
957
800
' 900
123
399
500
711
450
450
' 1,500
825
2,100
600
2,000
1,098
; 264
j 1,800
360
j 384
' 223
.1 7,500
129
28
29
4.33
1.66
2.00
1.66
semimonthly . .
.5
30
31
6.35
3.45
5.25
3.00
95
32
130
33
28
45-50
12
60-65
100
66
39
1
10
27
16
34
1
35
7.00
2.00
3.50
1.50
weekly..
75
36
144
37
5.28
2.35
3.90
2.15
97
38
39
40
i
41
'
42
43
134
124
27
300
25
4
125
5.04
2.44
4.42
2.14
95
44
311
242
57
45
5.83
10.54
3.00
2.92
4.16
6.66
2.16
2.02
biweekly
98
95
46
47
200
48
61-63
31-33
58
40^1
3
49
50
51
18-22
16-19
5
1 52
138
North Caeolixa Labor Statistics
Table No. 3 —
Mill
Postoffice
Number Hours Worked
No.
Day
Night
Week
53
Tuscarora Cotton Mills
9
11
10
11
9
! 54
M
Dudley Shoals Cotton Mills Co
60
60
na
Falls Mfg. Co
....do
56
Granite Falls Mfg. Co
12
60
.57
Hudson Cotton Mfg. Co... _,
Lenoir
58
Lenoir Cotton Mill . .
....do
10
60
59
Moore Cotton Mill Co
....do
60
Steele Cotton Mill Co
....do
I'O
61
Whitnel Cotton Mill Co
do
6'^
Watts Cotton Mill Co _
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
60
55
6.S
Rhodhiss Mills Co
64
Brookford Mills Co
60
65
Granite Falls Mfg. Co.*...
11
60
66
Hickory Spinning Co .
....do ..
67
Ivey Mill Co
do
55
68
A. A. Shuford Mill Co
do
60
69
Long Island Cotton Mills
55
70
Blue Ridge Cotton Mills
Maiden . .
71
Carolina Cotton Mills
....do
10
55
72
Liberty Cotton Mill
....do
10
55
73
Maiden Cotton Mills . _
....do ._ .
74
Union Cotton Mills .
do
11 1 11
55
75
Catawba Cotton Mills
Newton
....do
10
60
76
Clyde Cotton Mills
10
11
10
60
77
Newton Mills Co
... do.. ..
60
78
Yount Cotton Mills
do ..
55
79
J. M. Odell Mfg. Co
60
80
Hadley-Peoples Mfg. Cn
Edenton Cotton Mills
Minnett Mills
Siler City
10
11
10
10
11
10
10
60
81
Edenton
Grover
Kings Mountain
....do
60
8^
10
55
83
Bonnie Cotton Mill
Cora Cotton Mills
60
84
60
85
Dilling Cotton Mills
do... ....
60
86
Kings Mountain Mfg. Co. ._ _.
do
' 60
87
Margrace Mills|
do
88
IVIason Cotton Mills Co
....do
12
11
10
60
89
Park Yarn Mills Co .
-..-do-. .
55
90
Pauline Mills
. do
60
91
Phoenix Mills Co _ .
do .
10
10
60
92
Sadie Cotton Mills Co., Inc
do
60
93
Cleveland Mill and Power Co
Belmont Cotton Mill Co
Lawndale .
94
Shelby
do
10
10
55
95
Buffalo Mfg. Co. t.
60
96
Catherine Mills Co
do
55
97
Consolidated Textile Corp., Ella Division
. do
98
Double Shoals Mfg. Co _.
do
10
llM
60
99
Lily Mill and Power Co.
do
12
120
ino
Shelby Cotton .Mills
- do
55
101
Corley Mills, Inc
Holt-Williamson Mfg. Co
Puritan Mills Co
Cumberland
Fayetteville
. do
10
10
55
102
60
103
55
104
Tolar, Hart & Holt Mills
-.-.do
10
110
*Same as last report. JNew mill. fPer hour. tSucceeded by Brison Mfg. Co., Gastonia.
Cotton Mills
139
Continued.
Employees
Wa
?es
When Paid
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write?
Esti-
mated
Number
Persons
Depend-
ent on
Mills
o
a
c
IS
o
13
o
a
o
m d
HI
No.
33
42
25
18
41
9
9
58
69
94
S 5.00
S 2.75
S 4.50
S 2.00
semimonthly. .
90
70
207
282
53
54
44
55
56
180
126
175
89
165
80
222
373
161
540
378
525
267
495
150
666
1,119
300
57
73
42
11
58
59
44
45
t.45
.24
.32
.22
weekly . _ . .
60
01
30
137
42
60
141-175
64
8
25
25
20
8.33
3.42
3.83
2.46
weekly^
95
62
63
220-253
64
97
4.00
2.00
2.00
1.25
weekly..
65
66
119
45
39
19
10
11
7
174
171
63
522
513
189
67
121
fiS
37
69
70
51
23
20
2
74
49
200
96
68
112
604
90
54
113
155
20
70
199
190
70
222
147
600
250
204
336
1,812
270
162
339
465
40
225
597
570
150
71
27
79
73
56
40
27
52
273-298
31
17-19
51
63-71
10
30
95
66
25
5
14
67
10
6
4
18
20
8
5
6.99
2.68
2.76
2.24
weekly
75
74
36
75
46
7fi
280-296
77
49
95
7S
26-31
79
58
80
64-75
81
10
10.00
6.00
3.00
3.50
4.50
5.00
2.50
3.50
weekly
8"^
40
weekly _
60
8"?
84
84
116
85
40
6.00
3.00
4.00
3.20
weekly
77
Sfi
87
42
25
31
22
60
10
2
7
7
21
4
69
97
74
209
30
200
123
104
67
350
75
134
269
111
184
207
99
207
150
125
627
50
88
59
5.25
6.00
2.00
2.75
2.95
5.00
1.50
3.00
weekly
100
100
89
45
weekly
90
128
91
16
5.00
3.00
4.00
3.00
weekly
75
92
93
78
45
32
2-11
6
369
312
201
1,050
73
300
807
333
552
321
297
94
66
95
33-68
96
97
38
37
54
98
49
54
58-83
39
34
12
5
7
8
6.00
5.00
3.00
3.00
5.00
4.17
2.00
3.00
weekly. _
100
9S
46
weekly .....
9Q
159
100
62
5.83
3.16
4.66
2.00
101
125
102
114-145
103
52
104
140
]^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 3—
Mill
Victory Mfg. Co
Rockfish Mills, Inc. .-
Dacotah Cotton Mills
Erlanger Cotton Mills Co
Nokomis Cotton Mills
Wennonah Cotton Mills Co
Amazon Cotton Mills..-
Jewel Cotton Mills
Southern Finishing Mills
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., No. 3
Laura Cotton Mills
Golden Belt Mfg. Co
Pearl Cotton Mills
Durham Cotton Mfg. Co
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., Nos. 1 and 4.
Erwin Cotton Mills Bleachery'
Fountain Cotton Mills..
Hart Cotton Mills
Arista Mills Co
Chatham Mfg. Co
Inverness Mills Co
Southside Mills
Sterling Cotton Mills
Chronicle Mills
Climax Spinning Co
Crescent Spinning Co.f
Imperial Yarn Mills
Majestic l\Ifg. Co
National Yarn Mill
Perfection Spinning Co.}:
American Cotton Mills, Inc.§
Atlas Mfg. Co...
Gambrill & Melville Mills Co....
George Cotton Mills
Huss Mfg. Co
Osage Mfg. Co
Cherryville Mfg. Co
Gaston Mfg. Co
Howell Mfg. Co
Melville Mfg. Co
Rhyne-Houser Mfg. Co.§
Vivian Cotton Mills
Dorothy Mfg. Co
Monarch Cotton Mills Co..
Morowebb Cotton Mills.
Arlington Cotton Mills
Arkray Mills. Inc.**
Armstrong Cotton Mills Co..
Arrow Mills, Inc
Avon Mills
Clara Mfg. Co
Dixon Mills, Inc
PostoiBce
Fayetteville
Hope Mills
Lexington
..-.do
.--do
..-.do
Thomasville
.--do
.--do -
Cooleemee
Bahama- _
Durham
.--.do- --
.--do
West Durham..
.--.do
Tarboro
.--do
Salem Station..
Winston-Salem.
.-_-do
.--do
Franklinton
Belmont
.-_-do
.-.-do
....do
....do...
...do....
...do.
Bessemer City..
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Cherryville
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Dallas
.-.do
..-.do
Gastonia
..-do
.—do
..-do
.--do -.
...do
..-do --.
Number Houra Worked
Day
10
9
9j
10
11
10
Night
H
Week
*Same as last report. fNot yet operating. ^Plant not running. §New mill. •'Building 1920.
Cotton Mills
141
Continued.
Employees
Wages
When Paid
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write?
Esti-
mated
Number
Persons '.
Depend-
ent on
Mills
a
a
£
O
"3
o
CI
Is
Sf2
s
O cS
+^ a
O c8 °
vfo
90-107
125
43-49
75
15
25
153
225
$
$
$
$
459
675
105
i
1
loe
10-
357
64
145
103
110
20
299
64
120
65
80
21
43
7
14
12
699
135
289
]
2,097
405
867
lOS
1
lOE
IK
168
202
41
900
35
465
162
385
1,250
126
71
206
116
115
103
151
249
166
260
!
504
375
123
2,700
105
1,395
375
1,200
3,750
225
213
624
200
200
309
450
747
498
780
11
8.25
4.25
6.00
3.00
weekly...
85
11!
ii:
11'
20
15
180
80
105
8
7
30
biweekly
1
11
277
75
240
11
5.88
6.80
3.82
6.00
5.50
3.27
3.40
3.08
weekly
weekly...
90
95
1
11
11
11
55
39
76
80
70-80
64-83
99
132-177
80
151
64
26
124
36
40-50
24-30
43
78-91
71
89
7
6
6
4
9
21
15
20
3.00
1.80
2.50
1.60
weekly
94
12
12
12
9.16
4.33
3.00
2.50
6.00
4.33
3.00
2.50
weekly
weekly
80
90
12
12
12
4.60
1.72
4.10
2.17
weekly..-
90
12
12
12
12
13
90
108
98
56
57
61
9
13
7
155
178
166
465
534
498
13
13
13
13
1
13
57-62
73
60
84
50-59
36
40
44
63
72
40
60
37
10
7
10
9
5
2
1^2
_
366
327
300
374
642
414
336
444
279
13
109
110
128
214
138
112
148
93
5.50
5.82
1.00
3.33
4.00
4.66
1.00
3.33
13
j weekly
! 95
13
1
12
154
1
14
56
1...
14
63
.
\
U
83
1
1
54
1
_
1^
1
1
1^
136
67
37
45
29
61
12
8
6
10
22
215
79
134
114
197
1 645
237
402
342
591
1'
34
1'
83
1
1
75
1
1
1
114
!
1
i
1
56
29
120
80
57
50
8
30
8
93
210
175
164
110
1
279
575
525
492
300
1
90
65
1 4.66
2.50
4.00
1.66
weekly...
96
1
1
99
1
60
, 6.00
3.70
4.20
1 3.30
weekly
85
1
142
N"oRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table
No. 3—
Mm
PostofEce
Number Hours Worked
N 0.
Day
Night
Week
157
Dunn Mfg. Co...
Flint Mfg. Co
Gastonia
158
... do
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
10
10
11
11
11
11
10
10
55
159
Gastonia Cotton Mfg. Co
....do
57 '4
IfiO
Gray Mfg. Co
....do
55
161
Groves Mills, Inc
....do..
57
162
Hanover Thread Mills
-...do..
12
11
60
163
Loray Mill
-...do .
55
164
Modena Cotton Mills
..do -
55
lfi5
Mountain View Mills
do
12
60
166
Mutual Cotton Mills Co .
....do
55
167
Myers Mills, Inc
do
11
55
55
168
MjTtle Mills, Inc .
....do
169
Osceola Mills
....do...
12
60
170
Ozark Jlills, Inc
....do
55
171
Parkdale Mill. Inc
....do
55
172
Piedmont Spinning Mill Co
....do .
55
173
Pink ney Mills, Inc -
....do
55
174
Priscilla Spinning Co. 5
....do..
175
Rankin Mills
.. do .
176
Ranlo Mfg. Co
- do .
11
10
11
10
10
11
10
12
60
177
Rex Spinning Co . .
-...do
55
178
Ruby Cotton Mills
do
12
60
179
Seminole Cotton Mill Co..._
-...do
55
180
A. M. SmyreJtfg. Co
do..
12
55
181
Spencer Mountain Mills __
- do..
55
182
Trenton Cotton Mills
do . .
10
60
183
Victory Yarn Mills Co
do
184
High Shoals Co.*
High Shoals
10
11
11
10
10
11
10
60
185
Lowell Cotton Mills
LoweU
....do
60
186
Peerless Mfg. Co
60
187
Mays Mills. Inc.
Mayworth _.
Meadville
Gaston
10
55
188
McAden Mills
55
189
Adrian Mfg. Co
55
190
Albion Cotton Mills*
60
191
Catawba Spinning Co ... .
..do
10
55
192
Globe Yarn Mills §
..do . .
193
Mount Holly Cotton Mills Co
- do...
11
11
11
11
11
10
lOh
10
10
10
55
194
Nims Mfg. Co
do..
60
195
Tuekaseege Mfg. Co
-do...
55
196
Woodlawn Mfg. Co :.
do ..
55
197
Lola Mfg. Co
Stanley.
55
198
Harden Mfg. Co _
Worth
55
199
Oxford Cotton ATilla
Oxford
11.2
56
200
Gem Cotton Mills
55
201
Minneola Mfg. Co .. _
do
55
20?
Pomona Mills, Inc... .__
11
110
203
Proximity Mfg. Co. (Proximity Mills)
Proximity Mfg. Co. (White Oak Mills) ..
....do
204
.do ...
205
Revolution Cotton Mills .
do
10
55
206
Cloverdale Cotton Mill§
High Point
207
Highland Cotton Mfg. Co
.- do . .
10
10
60
208
Pickett Cotton Mills, Inc
....do
55
fPer hour. §Newmill. *Same as last report. INormall.v.
Cotton Mills
143
Continued.
Employees
Wa
ges
When Paid
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write?
Esti-
mated
Number
Persons
Depend-
ent on
Mills
g
S
a
o
o
"3
o
H
Is
1:2
O 03
1-1 P^
CQ
1-2 i
No.
89
46
78
137
101
74
24
205
72
20
6
50
47
34
5
56
30
58
16
20
16
8
13
5
24
18
4
104
10
11
6
22
10
13
151
229
304
244
108
81
442
190
ti25
123
135
143
118
143
161
74
1C5
s
s
$
s
453
677
912
732
594
75
2,600
570
175
369
350
429
110
429
483
222
495
157
131
1,58
151
1.59
135
160
111
161
52
237
100
8.00
t.60
3.00
.20
O.50
.40
3.60
.18
weekly
weekly
98
90
162
163
164
25
13
7.33
3.66
5.83
3.16
weekly
95
165
IfiR
75
6.66
3.20
4.17
3.20
weekly ...
90
167
85
168
78
10.00
3.66
5.66
3.29
98
169
116
170
95
171
44
172
94
173
174
175
100
147
65
52
27
59
30
20
72
11
2
11
10
7
165
210
104
170
110
130
166
8.33
7.50
4.95
3.00
3.00
2.75
5.00
4.00
4.73
2.50
2.50
2.75
weekly
90
82
95
250
400
100
510
250
390
200
176
177
75
178
110
179
70
6.00
3.50
5.00
3.50
weekly
90
ISO
103
181
94
7.50
3.00
4.20
1.50
weekly
75
182
183
145
90
82
91
33
193
138
68
18
25
25
15
7
37
42
10
7
7
227
196
65
693
425
187
46
73
5.00
1.60
2.70
1.50
semimonthly . .
97
800
588
195
2,500
1,275
561
135
219
184
185
25
186
463
5.50
3.00
5.00
2.67
85
187
245
18S
109
189
21
3.00
1.76
1.87
1.40
weekly.
98
190
41
191
192
25
10
37
48
68-78
54
39
45
30
80-97
152
9
7
9
14
8
15
35
35
120
110
164
119
115
130
70
324
458
1,200
1,800
900
105
360
330
492
357
345
400
175
972
1,500
3,600
4,800
2,700
193
74
194
55
195
85-103
196
51
197
68
198
70
8.00
5.50
3.75
3.50
6.25
5.00
3.60
3.25
97
80
199
40
200
191-202
201
306
5.83
3.16
4.16
2.50
90
202
:^03
204
467
312
121
10.00
3.50
6.00
3.00
99
?05
206
113
115
30-58
228
184
674
552
207
90-119
208
144
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 3—
No.
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
Mill
Oakdale Cotton Mills
Roanoke Mills Co., No. 1-
Roanoke Mills Co., No. 2.
PostofEce
Jamestown
Roanoke Rapids.
....do
Rosemary Mfg. Co i do
Patterson Mills Co Rosemary
Shaw Cotton Mills, Inc Weldon
Erwin Cotton Mills Co., No. 2 Duke
Green River Mfg. Co - ' Tuxedo
Raeford Mfg. Co I Raeford
Turner Mills Co.f East Monbo..
Dixie Cotton Mill Co.. ! Mooresville_.
Mooresville Cotton Mills do
Bloomfield Mfg. Co ! Statesville.. .
Paola Cotton Mills, Inc.. - ..! do
Statesville Cotton Mills do
Laura Ellen Watts Cotton Mill Co Turnersburg.
Turnersburg Cotton Mills j do...
Clayton Cotton Mills < Clayton
Liberty Cotton Mill Co... .do
Ethel Cotton Mill Co., Inc Selma
Lizzie Cotton Mills do
Selma Cotton Mills .' do
Ivanhoe Mfg. Co I Smithfield
Sanford Cotton Mills Sanford
Caswell Cotton Mills, Inc \ Kinston
Kinston Cotton Mills... ' do
Anderson Mills Co., Inc Lincolnton...
Elm Grove Cotton MiU > do
Eureka Mfg. Co., Inc '-.- ...do
Indian Creek Mfg. Co -. ..do..
Laboratory Cotton Mills do...
Roseland Cotton Mills Co.§ do
John Rudisill Mfg. Co do
Sasony Spinning Co .do
Wampum Cotton Mills Co do
Williams Cotton Mill do.
Long Shoals Cotton Mills Long Shoals-
Lincoln Cotton Mills Southside
Alba Mfg. Co Stanley
Chnchfield Mfg. Co Marion
Cross Cotton Mills Co ' do
Marion Mfg. Co ' do..
Capitola Mfg. Co [ Marshall
Earnhardt Mfg. Co j Charlotte
Belbro Mills.. -.- - ' do _..
Chadwick-Hoskins Co 1 do
Ch arlotte Waste Co 1 do
Elizabeth Mills Co L...do
Fidelity Mfg. Co
Highland Park Mfg. Co.
Magnolia Mills-
Mecklenburg Mfg. Co.*..
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
Number Hours Worked
Day
Night
Week
tSueceeded by Superior Yarn Mills, Statesville. §New mill. *Same as last report.
Cotton Mills
145
Continued.
Employees
Wa
?es
When Paid
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write?
Esti-
mated
Number
Persons
Depend-
ent on
:\IiUs
£
"S
S
a
a
IS
o
"3
o
a
tqpH
a
13
o 3
vJPh
tn at
No
90
65
15
170
550
S 6.00
$ 2.00
$ 5.00
$ 1.50
semimonthly . .
97
500
1,650
209
'in
'11
583
270
100
21
35
50
888
400
56
850
231
129
119
120
804
75
83
214
22
22
126
78
72
68
87
113
202
156
140
90
74
70
54
77
2,664
1,500
56
2,550
693
377
347
225
2,412
125
248
642
45
66
378
234
216
204
261
339
606
468
420
270
222
210
162
231
919
250
35
7.75
5.00
3.00
2.50
6.66
3.50
2.50
2.50
weekly
97
50
213
'14
'Ti
104
127
75
55
60
222
30
36
79
12
10
42-46
21-24
24-28
24-30
34-40
34
100
47-60
65-71
23
26
17
16
24
11
31
5
3
27
2
13
10
3
2
11
32
9
12
7
4
1
1
4
'16
54
VI
53
?1S
60
551
6.66
2.50
6.00
2.62
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly..,
94
95
75
80
219
40
44
108
6.66
7.00
2.75
2.75
4.17
5.00
2.67
2.50
221
222
10
12
5.83
2.50
3.58
2.45
weekly
100
224
99 «i
63-68
Vf,
42-45
w
38-^
?2fi
37-40
ffic
44-55
'3(1
47
5.83
2.75
4.00
2.00
65
'31
102
9'^'-
93-111
'31
41-69
'34
60
9-^t
44
?3f
52
?3'
37
?3f
49
■^St
'4f
26
18
37
49-55
19
60
32
9
375
54
150
2
12
6
18
6
4
325
5
40
46
117
129
57
124
93
40
975
124
350
100
138
351
387
171
372
350
120
1,250
372
1,500
300
?4
68
?4'
74-80
?4,
32
24^
46
?4
55
6.00
3.40
3.75
2.75
90
?4
27
24
275
8.00
2.80
4.00
2.10
93
•M
65
94
200
8.00
3.30
5.00
2.10
95
25
'5
'">
50
900
20
115
110
850
38
105
150
3,000
60
345
250
2,500
114
250
'5
400
300
15
200
6.24
3.25
3.20
5.20
2.00
2.32
1.00
89
?5
5
?5
'5
50
50
200
15
29
10
30
23
7.50
8.33
3.50
3.66
5.50
5.00
2.50
2.50
85
'5
600
'5
23
'5
53
1 5.70
2.15
3.50
2.34
weekly
[ 97
26
10— Dept. Labor, 1920.
146
N^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table
No. 3—
Mill
Postoffice
Number Hours Worked
No.
Day
Night
Week
2fil
Piedmont Commission Co
Charlotte
..-.do.
10
10
10
! 10
10
55
55
262
Savona Mfg. Co
263
Johnston Mfg. Co
North Charlotte
. do
264
Mecklenburg Mills Co
11
55
55
265
Cornelius Cotton Mills
Cornelius
do
266
Gem Yarn Mills
55
267
Delburg Cotton Mill Co
Davidson
8
48
268
Linden Mfg. Co
....do
269
Anchor Mills
Huntersville
10
10
10
55
270
The Athertou Mills
Lowell
271
The Thrift Mfg. Co
Paw Creek
Pineville
10
55
272
Chadwick-Hoskins Mill. No. 5*...
273
Aileen Mills, Inc
Biscoe .
10
60
274
Francis Cotton Mill
....do...
275
Capelsie Cotton Mills.
Troy.
10
10
10
10
10
10
9
8
8
9
10
60
276
Rhyne-Anderson Mills Co
....do
60
277
Smitherman Cotton Mills, Inc
....do
60
278
High Falls Mfg. Co
High Falls
60
279
Vass Cotton Mills Co
Vass
60
28n
Rocky Mount Mills
Rocky Mount
55
281
Bell ville Cotton Mills.
Wilmington
55
282
Delgado Mills, Inc
....do
48
283
Belle Vue Mfg. Co
Hillsboro
55
284
Eno Cotton Mills
do .
8
103
285
Elizabeth City Cotton Mill
Longhurst Cotton Mills
Elizabeth City
60
286
Roxboro
287
Roxboro Cotton Mill
do
288
Greenville Cotton Mills, Inc....
Greenville
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
8
10
10
10
10
10
9
10
10
11
10
11
60
289
Sapona Cotton Mills, Inc
Ashboro
60
290
Central Falls Mills, Inc....
Central Falls.
60
291
Enterprise Mfg. Co
Coleridge
60
292
Franklinville Mfg. Co
Franklinville _
60
293
Randolph Mfg. Co
....do
60
294
Columbia Mfg. Co
55
295
Deep River Mills, Inc
Randleman
Worthville
Cordova..
55
296
Riverside Mills, Inc
48
297
Steele Mil's
57
298
Roberdel Mfg. Co
Roberdel
55
299
EntwistleMfg. Co
Rockingham
55
300
Great Falls Mfg. Co
.. do
10
55
301
Hannah Pickett Mills
.. do . .
57
302
Ledbetter Mfg. Co
do
54
303
Leak. Wall & McRae
....do.. ..
55
304
Pee Dee Mfg. Co
do .
55
305
Dresden Cotton MiUs
Lumberton '
60
306
Jennings Cotton Mills
....do '
60
307
Lumberton Cotton Mills
" 1
do
60
308
National Cotton Mills.
....do
60
309
Red Springs Cotton Mill Co
11
10
10
12
60
310
Cape Fear Cotton Mill Co
St. Pauls
... do . '
60
811
Ernaldson Mfg. Co
60
312
St. Pauls Cotton Mill Co. _
..-.do '
♦See Charlotte
Cotton Mills
147
Continued.
Employees
Wages
When Paid
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write?
Esti-
mated
Number
Persons
Depend-
ent on
Mills
■5
1
a
T3
IS
"3
c
c
c oj
m a
No.
27
27
53
1
4
55
143
150
250
129
90
81
80
149
150
175
s
s
S
•S.
165
429
450
600
480
270
243
240
450
450
300
''61
S6
Ofi9
'63
5.50
8.00
1.75
3.10
4.00
6.50
1.50
2.60
98
100
■'64
85
42
43
41
25
1
7
weekly ._
265
•'fiR
36
•'67
■^68
102
44
3
8.89
3.39
4.82
2.75
weekly...
95
269
'70
100
50
25
10.10
2.15
4.50
3.15
weekly
62
271
979
45
41
45
31
29
25
52
30
40
103-138
77-104
101
32
123
49-59
6
10
2
15
31
10
6
16
5
96
82
68
75
123
63
83
282
213
305
111
476
123
400
135
75
123
55
50
96
96
165
479
128
258
383
176
256
209
66
206
308
190
225
264
160
90
120
64
350
6.66
2.50
3.20
2.50
weekly
92 i
300
246
204
50
369
189
249
846
639
915
333
1,500
369
1,200
405
150
369
165
200
300
200
400
1,437
384
774
1,149
528
500
627
198
618
924
570
675
792
480
90
200
192
1,050
273
?74
37
■^75
50
56
5.00
2.50
4.00
2.50
weekly
80
276
■'77
33
-^78
43
97q
192-213
?8n
95-119
'81
204
'8?
73
..
'83
337
61-81
8.00
3.33
6.66
2.79
weekly...
78
284
'85
'86
" !
'87
50
61-92
25
36-51
21-33
25
36
38
70
142
39-65
56
188
62-72
78
60
29
91
115
102
127
170
47
32
39
17
9
5
5
12
11
17
29
45
15
10
4
36
2
10
15
5
15
4
40
8
6.00
2.25
2.25
1.00
weekly...
75
288
?8Q
27-40
?90
20
48
47
78
308
5.00
5.77
6.19
5.50
2.30
2.41
2.20
2.00
2.00
3.41
3.45
4.50
2.00
2.25
2.30
1.75
weekly...
semimonthly.,
semimonthly . .
biweekly
100
95
95
80
291
292
293
294
'95
38-58
'96
157
'97
180
'QS
97-112
oqq
174
5.00
3.50
5.00
3.50
weekly
300
113
■^01
35
i
30?
105
303
178
1
304
83
'
305
83
306
90
307
73
6.32
5.50
6.00
2.75
2.75
2.25
5.00
5.03
4.00
2.20
1.67
2.00
weekly
308
50
weekly
309
81
weekly
310
47
311
1 -
312
148
North Cabolina Labor Statistics
Table
No. 3—
Mill
Postoffice
Number Hours Worked
Day
Night
Week
Draper American Mill
Draper
10
10
55
Wearwell Sheeting Mill
. . do.
55
Mayo Mills
Edna Cotton Mills_._ .
Reidsville
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
60
Leaksvillo Cotton Mills
Spray ._,
....do
55
Lily Mill..
55
Morehead Cotton Mills Co
do
55
Nantucket Mill
....do„ .
55
Rhode Island Mill
do-
55
Spray Cotton Mills
do
55
Patterson Mfg. Co
11
10
10
55
Corriher Mills Co
60
Linn Mills Co
do
60
Barringer Mfg. Co
Diamond Cotton Miilsf
Ivy Damask Mill .. ...
do .
Kesler Mfg. Co
do
Klumac Cotton Mills
do
10
11
10
55
Marsh Cotton Mills .
do
60
Rowan Cotton Mills Co.§
—.do...
Salisbury Cotton Mills
-. do
10
10
10-12
10
9
10
10
9
11
55
Taylor Mattress Co.
do
54
Vance Cotton Mill Co
do
115
The Henrietta Mills
Caroleen _.
Cliffside
Forest City
55
Cliffside Mills.
59
Alexander Mfg. Co
55
Florence Mills
do
55
Hayes MillJ.
50
Cleghorn Mills
12
60
Parsley «Sr Tanner*
The Spencer Mills Co
do
11
11
10
11
10
12
12
60
The Spindale Mill Co.
. do
GO
Ida Yarn Mill
Laurel Hill
60
Richmond Cotton Mill, Inc...
. do
60
Dickson Cotton Mills
60
Prince Cotton Mill Co.§...
do
Scotland Cotton Mill
do
8
10
48
Waverly Cotton Mills Co.
do
60
Efird Mfg. Co..
55
Wiscassett Mills Co
do
10
10
10
11
10
10
11
11
10
8 .
55
Norwotd Mfg. Co
00
Chatham Mfg. Co..
Elkin
55
Laurel Bluff Cotton Mills
Mount Airy
12
60
Brevard Cotton Mills
Brevard _.
Monroe
do
60
Bearskin Cotton Mill .
60
Everett Cotton Mills...
12
12
60
Icemorlee Cotton Mills Co.
__.do
60
Jackson Mills Co.
do
60
Rodman-Heath Cotton Mills
Waxhaw
55
Harriett Cotton Mills....
Henderson Cotton Mills ..
do
10 .
10 .
55
Neuse Mfg. Co
Neuse
55
Cew mill. tNot running yet , Dec. 16, 1920. JBranch of Cliffside. *Have not yet begun operation.
Cotton Mills
149
Continued.
Employees
Wages
When Paid
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write?
Esti-
mated
Number
Persons
Depend-
ent on
Mills
r2
"3
P
1
c
0)
o
"3
O
a
IS
CI
OJ CD
1 S
O iS °
No
575
337
236
171
34
11
845
519
875
? 8.45
7.78
$ 3.38
3.79
$ 7.42
7.63
% 2.30
2.53
weeklj-
weekly ._
98
98
1,600
1,500
2,625
1,000
912
550
405
1,000
1,100
800
400
300
450
313
314
SI")
weekly.
?I6
210
76
57
47
81
66
80
65
46
52
18
10
7
28
28
20
7
12
28
304
186
135
306
284
200
195
116
179
42
'?17
119
81
8.60
3.58
7.30
2.88
weekly
98
318
319
197
190
100
130
58
99
7.68
9.98
8.65
8.80
7.20
7.90
3.79
3.58
3.80
2.00
3.00
3.50
7.50
6.50
6.00
6.24
7.60
7.25
2.88
2.74
3.45
2.00
2.00
2.00
weekly
weekly
weekly
weekly
biweekly
biweekly
98
98
82
99
75
75
320
321
322
323
324
325
■^97
S'S
300
900
329
330
42
10
52
156
331
33'
217
128
9
26-45
300
301
31-52
110
61
77
45
6
17
25
22
390
14
134
890
907
105
347
204
184
1,170
333
5
3.35
3.00
2.50
2.00
weekly..
100
3.34
73-102
402
2,000
2,721
315
1,041
612
800
335
573
606
9.66
2.75
4.16
2.50
weekly
66
336
337
25-50
338
212
339
143
340
107
5.50
2.40
4.00
2.00
weekly ...
341
34'
35
65
50
14-18
10-15
45-56
10
10
3
13
110
90
38
45
154
6.30
6.30
2.66
2.50
4.17
4.00
2.50
2.33
92
92
175
150
114
135
462
343
30
344
20-24
345
18-25
346
69-85
347
348
41-75
30-50
55-66
298-312
2-581
68-83
18
20
14
40
22
68
57
18-32
11
15
35
104
5
5
3
11
9
4
129
166
657
1,271
206
44
40
39
85
40
248
160
71
387
498
1,971
3,813
618
132
80
125
255
85
550
480
213
349
83-93
350
302-336
351
47-717
35'
116-141
353
26
354
15
4.33
3.00
2.50
2.00
3.00
2.50
2.50
1.50
355
22
45
weekly
99
356
357
18
169
94
8.00
8.00
3.20
3.20
4.50
4.50
3.35
3.35
weekly
weekly
78
75
358
359
360
•33-40
361
362
360
251
30
22
5
633
126
1,899
275
363
91
8.50
3.00
7.00
2.50
weekly
97
364
150
N'oRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 3-
Mill
PostofiBce
Number Hours Worked
No.
Day
Night
Week
36")
366
do -.
?fi7
N C State College Textile Department*
do
368
Raleigh Cotton Mills
do
36f)
Royall Cotton Mills
Wake Forest -.
11
12
55
370
Wendell
371
Peck Mfg. Co
Borden Mfg. Co., No. 1
Borden Mfg Co., No 2t
10
60
372
37S
do
374
Royall & Borden Mfg Co
do.. -. ..
375
Ronda Cotton Mills, Inc.§
Grier Cotton Jlills
37fi
North Wilkesboro
10
11
55
377
Wilson Cotton Mill Co
60
'Equipment used for educational purposes.
§New mill.
tBranch No. 1.
Cotton Mills
151
Continued.
Employees
Wages
t
What
Esti-
mated
Number
Persons
Depend-
ent on
Mills
—
a
o
a
CD
2
O
O
Eh
c
l2
O o3
OJ <D
hi
O oj o
When Paid | gent
and
Write?
No.
250 S
$
$-
$
750
750
365
250
1
366
"
>
367
150
264
450
650
368
157
80
27
Q SS
3.21
5.74
3.02
weekly
75
369
370
79-92
25-31
8
118
100
75
354
300
225
371
372
373
374
375
74
21-40
54
25-39
2
128 fi nn
2.50
4.00
2.00
400
189
376
63
377
CORDAGE MILLS
The two cordage mills reporting show a capital stock of $55,000.
Estimated value of yearly output is $293,605.
Total number of horsepower reported is 50 electric. There are
employed 42 males. Estimated number dependent on factories for
livelihood, 126.
Ten hours constitute the average day's work.
SILK MILLS
Three silk mills report with a capital of $2,006,000. They report
the use of 60,820 spindles, 477 looms, 772 horsepower — one mill
using electricity; one steam and electricity.
The approximate amount of raw material used is 253,165 pounds,
with an estimated value of yearly output of $1,799,964, from the
reports of two mills.
The total number of employees is 874. Of these 315 are males,
495 females, and 64 children. The highest average wage paid males,
$6.14; the lowest average, $3.20; the highest average paid females
is $3.94; the lowest average paid females, $1.77.
Average time constituting a day's work is 10 hours and 30 minutes.
WOOLEN MILLS
The number of woolen mills shown is nine, with a total capital
(reported by four), $1,680,920. These mills use 8,884 spindles,
422 looms, 42 cards, 4 knitting machines, and employ 970 horse-
power. The approximate amount of raw material used is 2,342,800
pounds, the estimated value of the yearly output being $3,334,634.
The total number of persons employed is 951, Of this number 621
are males, 318 females, and 12 children. The highest average paid
males is $4.97; the lowest average, $2.56; the highest average paid
females is $4.66; the lowest average, $2.03.
The average length of a day's work is ten hours.
Two mills report the use of steam for power, one water, one electric,
one water and steam, and one steam and electric.
Estimated number dependent on mills for livelihood, 1,859.
154
I^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
CORDAGE
Table No. 1 — Mills &i/ Counties, Showing Executive Officers.
No.
County
Postoffice
Caldwell
Granite Falls
Hickory . .
Mill
President
Granite Cordage Co .
G. H. Geitner
Highland Cordage Co. ....
C. H. Geitner
Table No. 2' — List of Mills, Olass of
No.
Mill
Postoffice
Spinning
or
Weaving
or
Spinning
and
Weaving
Class of Goods Manufactured
I
Granite Falls
Braiding..
Braiding..
Braided sash cords
2
Highland Cordage Co
Clothes lines, sash cords..
Table No. 3 — Employees,
No
Mm
Granite Cordage Co...
Highland Cordage Co,.
Postoffice
Granite Falls.
Hickory
Number Hours Worked
Day
Night
Week
Cordage Mills
155
MILLS
Date of Establishment, Capital Stock, Selling Agent, Etc.
Secretary
or
Treasurer
A. A. Shuford, Jr..
A. A. Shuford, Jr.
1907
1915
Capital
Stock
25,000
30,000
Product
Sold
Direct or
Through
Agents
Agents.
Agents.
Agent's Name
Schermerhorn Bros. Co., Chicago; Henry C.
Kelly Co., N. Y
Henry C. Kelly Co., N. Y....
No.
Goods Manufactured, Equipment, Etc.
Number
Spindles
Number
Looms
Number
Cards
Power
Number
Horse-
power
Approxi-
mate
Amount
Raw
Material
Used,
Pounds
Estimated
Yearly
Output
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
No.
steam..
50
S 293,605
285
1
*120
2
•Braiding machines.
Hours, Wages^ Etc.
Employees
Wages
When Paid
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write?
Esti-
mated
Number
Persons
Depend-
ent on
Mills
.2
1
a
1^
1
o
a
^ «
-as
a
h
^(2
1 S
^
No.
42
42
126
1
2
156
JSToRTH Carolina Labok Statistics
SILK
Table No. 1 — Mills by Counties, Shoxoing Exectitive Officers,
No.
County
President
Mill
President
1
Anson
Cumberland
Guilford
Wadesboro .
Wadesboro Mfg. Co.
Geo. Singleton
2
Favetteville
Hawthorne Silk Co.*
3
High Point..
Stehli Silks Corporation
Emil J. Stehli
'Branch of Paterson, N. J.
Table No. 2 — List of Mills, Class of
No.
MiU
Postoffice
Spinning
or
Weaving
or
Spinning
and
Weaving
Class of Goods Manufactured
1
2
Wadesboro Mfg. Co
Hawthorne Silk Co.*
Stehli Silks Corporation
Wadesboro
Favetteville
Spinning-.
Tram
.S
High Point
Both
*Branch of Paterson, N. J.
Table No.
3 — Employees,
Mill
Postoffice
Number Hours Worked
No.
Day
Night
Week
1
Wadesboro Mfg. Co
Wadesboro
11
60
2
Hawthorne Silk Co.*
3
Stehli Silks Corporation _
High Point
10
11
55
*Branch of Paterson, N. J. fPer week.
Silk Mills
157
MILLS
Date of Establishment, Capital Stock, Selling Agent, Etc.
Secretary
or
Treasurer
-a
-2
w
Capital
Stock
Product
Sold
Direct or
Through
Agents
Agent's Name
No.
1888
$ 6,000
Direct
1
?.
C. W. Barlow
1914
2,000,000
Direct
S
Goods Manufactured, Etc.
Number
Spindles
Number
Looms
Number
Cards
Power
Number
Horse-
power
Approxi-
mate
Amount
Raw
Material
Used,
Pounds
Estimated
Yearly
Output
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
No.
10,000
electric
50
147,000
$ 85,564
300
1
15,000
325
152
?.
35,820
steam and electric
722
106,165
1,714,400
306
3
Hours, Wages, Etc.
Employees
Wages
When Paid
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write?
Esti-
mated
Number
Depend-
ent on
Mills
>2
a
"3
o
Kpl,
a
O c3
1 s
M
.« a
o'S °
No.
35
80
8
123
.? 7.50
$ 4.00
S 3.00
$ 2.00
biweekly.
90
300
1
280
415
56
751
t28.77
14.40
29.39
9.54
fortnightly
99
1,500
3
158
ISToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
WOOLEN
Table No. 1-
-Mills l)y Counties, Showing Executive Officers,
No.
County
Post office
Mill
President
1
Ashe
Helton
Patterson
Helton Woolen Mills Co..
9
Caldwell...
Catawba
Forsyth
Mecklenburg
Rockingham
Rockingham
Yadkin Woolen Mills
3
Newton Woolen Mills*
Chatham Mfg. Co
W. E. Bacon
4
Winston-Salem
Charlotte
Leaksville
Spray.
H. G. Chatham
5
Chamberlain Mill
F. H. Chamberlain. Prop.
fi
Leaksville Woolen Mills
J. H. Taliaferro
7
Spray Woolen Mill ..
8
Elkin
Mount Airy
Chatham Mfg. Co.
H. G. Chatham
q
Alpine Woolen Mills.
M. J. Hawkins, Prop.
*Idle during 1919-1920.
Table No. 2 — Ldst of Mills, Glass of
No.
Mill
Postoffice
Spinning
or
Weaving
or
Spinning
and
Weaving
Class of Goods Manufactured
1
Helton Woolen Mills Co
Yadkin Woolen Mills
Newton Woolen Mills*
Chatham Mfg. Co.
Helton
Patterson
Newton
Spinning
and
knitting
Both
2
3
Blankets
Woolen yarn
4
Winston-Salem
Charlotte
Both
Wool mixed blankets
5
3 to 5 single and 2-ply woolen yarn
fi
Leaksville Woolen Mills
Spray Woolen Mill...
Leaksville
Both
Both
Both
Blankets and woolens
7
8
Chatham Mfg. Co
Elkin
Wool blankets
q
Alpine Woolen Mills
*Idle during 1919-1920.
Woolen Mills
159
MILLS
Date of Establishment, Capital Stock, Selling Agent, Etc.
Secretary
or
Treasurer
.S
3
w
Oi
Capital
Stock
Product
Sold
Direct or
Through
Agents
Agent's Name
No.
Partnership
1891
s
Direct.
1
2
JohnR. Hagerman..
9,100
A. B. Kuhn
3
4
Thurman Chatham..
1878
700,000
Agent
Clarence Whitman & Son, Inc., N. Y.
L P Muller & Co Phila
Jas. D. Taylor.
1882
1906
1887
271,820
Agents
Direct
Wilson & Bradbury, Phila
6
7
Thurman Chatham. .
700,000
Agent
Clarence Whitman & Son, Inc., N. Y
9
Goods Manufactured, Equipment, Etc.
\
p
MS
•- s
SIS
1
1
Ic3
Power
Number
Horse-
power
Approxi-
mate
Amount
Raw
Material
Used,
Pounds
Estimated
Yearly
Output
Days in
Opera-
tion
During
Year
No.
300
4
water and steam
25
35
1,800
S 4,500
8,400
64
200
1
384
3
94
8
3
4
tl2
14
1
200
1,000,000
1,280
4
2,000
46
150
120
12
steam and electric
310
310,463
1,511,271
750,000
250
300
300
5
6
7
4,920
1,241,000
100,000
steam
400
9
tSeta.
160
North Carolina Labor Statistics
WOOLEN MILLS
Table No
3 — Employees,
MiU
Postoffice
Number Hours Worked
No.
Day
Night
Week
1
Helton Woolen Mills Co.
Helton
10
10
2
Patterson
55
3
Newton ..
4
Chatham Mfg. Co. .. ---
Winston-Salem
10
55
5
Charlotte
6
Leaksville ..
9
10
10
57
7
Spray
55
8
Chatham Mf" Co -
Elkin... .
55
g
Mount Airy
*ldle during 1919-1920.
Woolen Mills
161
Continued
Hours, Wages, Etc.
Employees
Wages
When Paid
What
Per
Cent
Read
and
Write?
Esti-
mated
Number
Persons
Depend-
ent on
Mills
"3
S
IS
o
o
■S:h
c
1:2
1 g
ill
O 03 °
No.
3
3
4
6
8
S 2.00
$ 1.50
S 1.50
S 1.25
100
1
4
24
9
3
75
35
110
25
95
207
425
5.00
2.50
5.00
2.00
weekly...
90
200
4
5
54
41
60
75
12
285
750
600
g
135
350
8.25
4.66
3.79
2.50
7.47
4.66
2.88
2.00
weekly
weekly
98
90
7
8
9
11 — Dept. Labor. 1920
CHAPTER VIII
MISCELLANEOUS FACTORIES
This chapter of the report rehites to industrial enterprises other
than Cotton, Woolen, Cordage, Silk and Knitting Mills, and Furni-
ture Factories covered by preceding chapters. The industries are
listed by counties and postoffices alphabetically for the convenience
of the public, and a classified list appears in the appendix to this
volume.
The collection of information relative to these factories has been
done in collaboration with the United States Department of Com-
merce, Bureau of the Census, to the officers of which the State is in-
debted for numerous courtesies and much assistance. In each case
where the Census Bureau has furnished data it has been done with the
express consent of the party reporting, though not quite all of the
establishments reporting to the Government gave their consent to the
use of the information by this Department. For this reason the re-
ports of the two departments may not present the same result,
although the difference will be slight. Much difficulty has been
experienced in deciphering names, and the Department does not claim
perfection in this regard.
The progress JSTorth Carolina is making in an industrial way is
indeed remarkable, and while this report deals largely with
the condition of wage-earners, the Department is endeavoring
to convey, in addition thereto, such information as will enable
the public to obtain a reasonably accurate conception of the number
and class of factories now in operation within the State. The list
presented herewith is practically correct, and the deductions worked
out show that North Carolina has taken high rank as an industrial
center. The number of returns used in this compilation is greatly in
excess of that of any previous report, and indicate a greater variety
of establishments.
The total number of miscellaneous concerns reporting this year is
5,582, and returns from these indicate an investment of $699,802,985.
The estimated value of plants reported by 5,536 factories is
$249,390,668; estimated value of yearly output, $462,247,078.
Owners report the operation of many of the smaller plants and include
no pay-roll in their estimates. Establishments to the number of 4,945
report an aggregate yearly pay-roll of $71,685,972. Number horse-
power employed by 5,177 aggregates 261,037.
The number of persons employed in the operation of these indus-
tries at a given time during the last biennial period was 84,086, of
Miscellaneous Factories 163
which 74,551 were males, 9,324 females, and 208 children. Eighty-
five per cent of employees read and write. Highest average daily
wage paid adult males, $4.96; lowest, $2.70. Highest average daily
wage paid females, $3.08; lowest, $2.15. Wages are paid weekly,
semimonthly, and monthly. Ten hours constitute a day's work-
week, sixty hours.
Three thousand one hundred eighty-two factories use steam for
power; 1,023 employ electric cur^rent ; 398 internal combustion;
101 steam and electric; 364 water; 261 steam and water; 16 steam,
electric and water; steam and gasoline, 40; gas and electric, 31.
A portion of these plants are of a character not requiring power
(such as marble yards, etc.).
In the tables following this summary will be found the detailed
information from which these conclusions have been drawn. In the
classified list, appearing in the Appendix, those interested will find
references to specific articles of manufacture and a convenient direc-
tory to the entire miscellaneous list.
164
[N'oRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1.- — Factories by Counties, Officer's,
No.
County
Alamance.
.-..do
--.do
....do.
-...do
....do
...-do
--__do
_--.do
._._do _
----do
---do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..--do
-.--do
---do
---do
....do
....do
....do
...-do
....do
....do
....do
...-do
--.-do
-...do
-...do
-..do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do.
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
-...do
.-..do
....do
PostofSce
Altamahaw
Burlington
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do .-
...do
...do..-. -.
...do..
...do
...do -
...do
...do..
...do
...do
...do...
...do
...do .---
...do --
....do.
....do.
....do
....do
....do
Burlington, R. 11
Burlington
Burlington, R. 2.
Burlington
....do.
....do _
Elon College
-...do -
....do
--..do
Graham
-...do
_...do
....do
....do...
-...do
....do
....do
..-.do
....do
Graham, R. 1.
Graham
Haw River
....do
Mebane
....do
....do
Factory
Hub Milling Company, Inc
Alamance Garage, Part
Alamance Lumber Co
Burlington Candy Kitchen, Ind
Burlington CofBn Co
Burlington Marble Works, Ind
Burlington Roller Cover'g Co., Ind.
Burlington Showcase Works, Ind. ..
Clapp Garage Co
Coca-Cola Bottling Co
Dixie Milling Co
Hico Milling Co
Jarman Lumber Co
Keystone Paper Box Co., Ind._
M. B. Lindsey Lumber Co
May Ice Cream Co., Ind
National Dye Works
Patterson Bros
Pearson Remedy Co., Inc
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works, Ind
Piedmont Power and Light Co
Riley Huffman Motor Co
H. M. Scott, Ind...
Sharps & Coble
Southern Christian Convention
Spence & Stafford, Part
Spoon & Stafford
Standard Realty & Security Co. , Cor.
Stony Creek Milling Co., Inc
Sykes Bros. Machine Works, Ind
A. J. Whittemore, Ind
Winningham & Johnson, Part
D. W. Brown, Ind
Elon Brick Co
Elon Roller Mills, Part..
J. P. Huffman, Ind
The Alamance Gleaner
GrahamChero-ColaBottlingCo.,Inc.
Graham Milling Co., Cor
W. T. Jeffy
D. M. Johnson
C. H. Russell, Ind
Scott-Mebane Mfg. Co., Inc.
D. L. Thompson
Geo. F. Thompson, Ind
Luther Thompson
White- Williams Co
"Ye Old Time Mill," Ind
Trolinger & Montgomery
Smith's Saw Mill, Ind
Christopher Sawmill
Cook Milling Co
Correll Motor Co., Cor
President
J. M. Atwator.
M. M. Rogers-.
A. H. Jarman-
D. E. Sellers-
C. P. Albought.
H. W. Scott
D. L. Thompson-
Miscellaneous Factories
165
Articles Manufactured, Invested Capital, Etc.
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
t. S -
O c «
tH O C
Invested
Capital
No.
L. D. Rippy
R. R. TroUinger-.
D. W. Malone
John G. Sacrinty-
J. L. Scott
Walter M. Clapp_.
J. A. Fawls
W. F. Shepherd...
Geo. T. Clapp
J. M. Coble...
A. H. Fogleman__
J. G. Rogers
M. C. Price
M. B. Lindsey
D. Eugene May
W. H. May
J. H. S. Patterson.
C. M. Rornes
L. M. Squire
E. L. Henderson...
L. W. Riley
H. M. Scott.-..
L. H. Coble
J. E. Stafford, Mgr.
J. E. Stafford, Mgr..
C. C. Forville
R. O. Wilkins
A. L. Sykes
M. D. Winningham.
D. W. Brown
E. P. Whitesell
C. R. Love
J. P. Huffman
J. D. Kernodle
A. K. Hardee
W. T. Jeffy
D. M. Johnson.
C. H. Russell...
Luther Thompson-
John O. Corbitt.
McBride Holt....
M. B. Smith
H. C. Christopher.
Flour, corn meal, etc
Auto repairing
Lumber
Candy
Caskets, etc
Tombstones
Repair cotton mill rollers
Showcases and upholstering..
Auto repairs
Coca-Cola
Flour
Flour, feed and meal.. -..
Box shocks
Manufacturer of paper boxes-
Planing mill
Ice cream
Dyeing hosiery
Meal and flour, bran
Medicine:
Bottling of soft drinks
Ice
1916
1904
1918
Auto repairs
General machine and repair shop
Flour and meal
Christian Sun, The Tither
Rough lumber and all other timber products-
Rough and dressed lumber, flour and meal...
Meal and flour
Foundry and machine work
Rep. cover cotton mill rollers
Mfg. window and door screens and repairs.
Rough lumber
Common brick
Flour, meal and feed, mill custom work
Lumber
Publishing and printing and job printing. .
Soft drinks
Milling wheat and corn
Bricks
Meal, chicken feed..
Tobacco flues, cornices and skylights
Overalls
Rough lumber
Lumber ---
Flour
Meal and flour
Meal and flour
Brick..
Wood
Lumber
Auto repairs-
12,000
6,200
14,000
600
291,872
710
1,000
1,550
2,000
10,850
54,937
5,100
23,500
25,884
8,500
19,500
47,000
2,300
5,322
5,050
76,500
2,250
3,500
3,750
6,100
8,180
17,150
9,500
13,500
5,400
600
1,800
13,000
7,500
900
5,500
7,887
37,178
5,000
7,630
4,100
119,210
900
350
1,000
6,000
1,500
15,000
500
1,500
3,700
13,688
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
1G6
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Taule No. 1—
County
99
100
101
102
103
104
Alamance
_..do
..-do
...do
._..do -
....do
-...do
....do..
....do
....do -.
_...do
Alexander. -
....do
-...do
---.do
Post office
Mebane.
...do....
...do....
...do....
do
do-
do
....do -
...do-
..-.do
....do
....do
..-.do
....do
....do
....do
..--do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
...-do
..--do
....do
....do
-...do
....do
....do --
..-.do
..--do
Alleghany
----do
....do
....do
....do --..
....do
Factory
W. S. Crawford, Ind
CrawfordSpokeandHandleCo., Cor,
Dix Lumber Co., Cor
Fitch-Riggs Lumber Co.-
...do
--.do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do..-
Bentley.
Dealville
...do
Ennice, R. F. D.
Hiddenite -
...do...
...do..
...do
...do
...do
...do
Stony Point
...do..
...do-.
Taylorsville
...do
...do
...-do..
...-do
....do ...-
....do
....do
.-..do..-
....do.-
....do
...-do
...-do .---
-...do
-...do
-...do
..-.do
....do
....do
..--do
Edmonds-
-...do
Eunice..-
Glade Valley..
Laurel Springs
....do
W. S. Crawford.
Mebane Bedding Co.-
The Mebape Enterprise, Ind —
Mebane Iron Bed Co., Inc
Mebane Milling Co
W. B. & J. E. Sellars
L. C. Sykes, Ind
Trolinger & Montgomery Brick Yd.
Wm. W. Teague & Son...
Deal Tanning Co — ._ -.1
J. P. Duncan Roller Mills... J. P. Duncan, Owner
President
W. S. Crawford.
A. B. Fitch and \V. F.
Riggs, Props
J. A. Trolinger-
Big Pine Mill Co.
Joe Barnes Milling Co
Davis Mills
Davis Springs Co
Hiddenite Milling Co
South Yadkin
Thomas & Lackey
J. M. Warren
Pear Flour Mill..
White & Steele
White & Steele Lumber Plant.
Alexander Lumber Co
I. A. Barnes .-
Barnes & Mays
Robie W. Bolick
Thomas R. Bowman
Connelly & Teague
C. K. & Milt Pool
Eckerd & Sipe.
Fry & Sigman
Harrington & Blair
John E. Heffner
Wm. P. Kerley
Miller Mfg. Co
Rogers Bros. -.
L. C. Sigman .-
Sipe & Pool Sawmill
C. Belle Smith & Son
Taylorsville Milling Co
George W. White Sawmill
J. P. Wike
A. D. Carico & Son
S. T. Shupe & Sons- -.
Big Pine Mill Co
Bull Head Burr Mills
C. R. Bare
Cicero Johnson
J. G. Harris and B. L.
Collins, Props
J. M. Deaton.
T. M. Kerley, Part...
SamuelTurner, Owner
T. R. Bowman, Prop.
John E.Heffner, Prop.
J. G. Harrington.
Miscellaneous Factories
167
Continued
Secretary
W. S. Crawford.
J. P. Hunt.
N. N. Warren.
G. O. Mercer..
J. S. Vienesnt.
C. S. Loftis....
L. C. Sykes
J. G. Montgomery.
Wm. W. Teague..-.
Arthur C. Deal
J. C. Barnes
Neil P. Alexander.
Neil P. Alexander.
H. L. & D. A. Hackney.
E. E. Lackey
J. M. Warren..
N. F. Steele..
A. W. White..
W. E. Nelson.
S. L. Barnes.
C. K. Sipe
D. R. Eckerd
L. L. Fry
Guss. Harrington.
Wm. L. Kerley.
W. J. Rogers..
L. C. Sigman.
C. Bell Smith
L. C. Hafer
G. W. White
J. P. Wike
W. M. Carioo
S. T. Shupe
B. L. Collins
G. W. Thompson.
C. R. Bare
Cicero Johnson
Articles Manufactured
Rough lumber _
Spokes and handles.
Rough lumber
Dressed lumber
Springs and mattresses
Publishing and printing and job work.
Iron and springs..
Flour and feed meal
Corn meal and fiour
Rough lumber
Brick
Sawmill products
Horse collars, etc
Flour
1918
Dressed lumber
Rough lumber, laths
Flour, meal and feed stuff.
Invested
Capital
Grinding wheat, corn and rye.
Flour, meal and feed
Rough lumber
Rough lumber and shingles
Flour, meal and feed
Flour and grist mill _-.
Lumber
Dressed lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Custom and grist mill. ._.
Rough lumber
Veneers
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Corn and wheat mill
Flour and corn meal
Rough lumber
Custom mill rye, corn, etc..
Rough lumber
Rough lumber ..
Flour, meal and feed
Rough lumber, etc
Lumber
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Dressed lumber
Corn products
Corn products
Corn products
1902
4,500
6,150
4,050
38,382
194,791
3,200
72,796
125,000
5,550
600
440
3,800
5,000
3,600
1,875
11,000
35,000
9,200
8,000
1,000
550
7,000
7,150
8,500
25,297
700
1,000
1,000
2,000
31,000
400
500
150
1,200
1,500
1,000
3,500
1,200
500
400
126
3,650
1,200
1,000
550
800
3,600
1,800
105
300
168
NoETH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
County
PostofEce
Factory
President
105
Alleghany
....do -
Laurel Springs
....do
106
Peak Creek Roller Mills....
107
....do
....do
108
—.do
...do
Piney Creek
do
lOii
110
. do.
do....
Piney Creek Cooperative Cheese Co.
Crouse & Shumake Burr Mill
111
do
112
do . . •.
do ....
Richardson Mfg. Co...
Sparta Roller Mill Co
113
do
do .
C. W. Edwards
114
....do.
....do
115
.. do
Twin Oaks Cooperative Cheese Co..
116
do
117
Anson
do
Ai.-onville
do
118
T. B. Dunlap
119
do
do
120
do
do ...
J. D. Martin
121
.-._do
....do...
.-_-d0-
.._.do
S. E. Poe
122
J. D. Richardson
L. C. Springer
123
....do _
... do
124
....do
....do
125
....do
_.._do __._
do....
N. A. Lanionds...
H. T. Griggs and D. A. Eddings...
126
Chesterfield, S.C.
127
G. D. Blacock
128
..do
do
E. E. Lenallen
W. H. McElmer
W. P. McRao ..
Morgan Mill Co
129
do-
do ....
130
do
do
131
do
do
132
do
do
133
....do
....do
Southniont Mfg. Co
John Walker
134
....do
....do
135
do
do
136
....do_
T. J. Leonard
137
do
do
138
do
Marshville.R. 5...
C J. Parker
139
do
Parker & Thomas
140
do
141
do
do
T P Bean
142
do
do
Lee Hill
143
do....
do
J. C. Hoyle
144
do...
do
145
do
do
146
do
do
R. A. Templeton
147
do
J W & J C Bowers
148
do
do
W. P. Brown & Son...
149
do
do
M. W. Candle. . .
150
do
do
W C Dig<'s
151
do
do
Fountain Hill Mill Co.
152
do
do
Griffin & Griflan
153
do
do
154
do
do
155
do
do
156
do
Peachland, R.3...
Peachland
157
....do
H. A. Nance Co
Miscellaneous Factories
169
Continued
Secretary
Lando Orsbon
R. W. Pennington.
S. H. Bowers
C. L. Hash
J. M. Weaver
F. F. Shumake.-._
R. B. Richardson-
Frank and A. French..
S. J. Thomas
D. C. Whitehead
Fred Carpenter
T. B. Dunlap
J. F. Kelley
J. D. Martin
J. F. Kelley, Mgr
J. D. Richardson
L. C. Springer
G. E. Voncannon
N. A. Lamonds
Henry T. Griggs
G. D. Blacock
E. E. Lenallen
W. H. McElmer
M. A. McFarland, Mgr.
Mack Morgan
J. E. Saunders
C. W. Surratt
John Walker
J. A. Williams
T. J. Leonard
F. H. Morgan
J. A. Parker
D. E. Allred
T. P. Bean _.
Lee Hill
J. C. Hoyle
Chas. J. Leonard.
D. J. McLauren...
R. A. Templeton.
J. C. Bowers
Articles Manufactured
Custom grist mill-
Wheat flour, bran-
Shingles
Flour and meal--.
M. W. Candle—
W. C. Diggs
J. A. Tucker-—
John R. Griffin-
A. L. Jackson--.
Benj. Lowry
S. W. MuUis
R. C. Nance
A. Nance
Cheese
Grind corn chop and make flour.
Caskets, repair work on wagons, autos, etc.
Flour, meal and buckwheat
Printing, publishing, job printing
Cheese.
Custom grinding
Dressed lumber
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber, etc
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber .
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Grist mill
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
t, o c
1= <s^
1910
1900
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber-
Shingles
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Grist and flour mills, corn and wheat.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Dressed lumber
Rough lumber
Grist mill
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
Invested
Capital
300
5,000
900
3,500
3,307
1,200
4,000
2,150
1,450
750
400
9,550
7,500
1,750
2,800
2,400
1,400
3,800
3,000
1,325
1,500
15,000
7,000
13,000
2,000
3,000
7,300
11,000
5,900
1,600
1,300
800
1,250
750
600
3,150
750
1,400
5,449
3,600
1,700
19,300
1,600
750
200
4,500
1,500
1,700
5,500
1,200
4,700
No.
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
170
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
Anson
do
Peaqhland
do -
J. S. Preslar. .
Zeb. V. Sheppard
do
do
R. L. Staton.—
do
do
G. C. Tucker
do
do
Williams Bros
- — do
do
Pee Dee-
Polkton
J. W. Allen.—
do
.-do
S. H. Allen and W. B. Broadancy..
W. A. Allen.
Partnershi p
do
do
do
do
T. M. Bowers
do
do
A. L. Candler--
do
do ...
Carpenter & Candler
do
do
C. C. Curlce
do
do
J. L. Daniels
— -do—
-—do
do
Polkton, R. 1
Polkton
do . ..
W. C. Daniels. -
J. E. Efird
J. M. Griffin --
do
Polkton, R. 2
Polkton
do
W. B. Hancock
[Props.
-—do -.
do
S. K. Harris Sons Lbr. Co .-
S. K. & J. B. Harris,
R. D. Hilcketh...-
do
do
Icard & Bennett
do
do
J. L. Marton _
do
do
Sawmill-E. C. Mills
.--do-
.-.-do
do
Polkton, R. 3
Polkton
F. E. Monroe
Nance & Son
do . .
Parker Co.-
do
do -
H. A. Pierce
do
..do -
Polkton Lumber Co
A. B. Clark ----
do
do
J. A. Short
do
Polkton, R. 2
Polkton—
W. A. Smith & Son
do
J. Stacy Thomas
do
Polkton, R. 2
Polkton..
F. C. Thrcadgill
do
W. B. Walters
do
do ...
C. B, Williams
do
do
Williams & Carloe
— -do-..-
do
Wadesboro
do
H. B. Allen
The Ansonian -
do
do
W.G.Bailey
do
do -
J. L. Beck
do
do
J. D. Bragg
do
do-
Carolina Marble and Granite Works.
Combined Mills
do
do-
do
do-
Coxe-Bennett Lumber Co
do
do—
Gulledge Bros .. ..
do
do—
Arthur Hildreth ..-
do
do—
Leak & Little
do
do --.
Little Bros
do
do
Lowe's Printing Office.. .
do
do
J. A. Martin -
do
do
Fred Mills -
do
do
J. L. Porter -
do
do
J. P. Rattiff... --
.---do
--do
R. L. Simerson -
Miscellaneous Factories
ni
Continued
Secretary
W. C. Benson
J. M. Henley
R. L. Staton
G. C. Tucker
J. J. Williams
W. T. Brooks, Mgr.
J. W. Allen
S. H.Allen
W. A. Allen
T. M. Bowers
A. L. Candler
D. L. Carpenter
C. C. Curlee
J. L. Daniels
W. C. Daniels
John E. Efird
J. M. Griffin
W. B. Hancock
R. D. Hildreth...
W. N. Bennett....
J. L. Marton
E. C. Mills
F. E. Monroe
A. A. Nance
Alex. Parker
H. A. Pierce
A. D. Keys
J. A. Short
T. H. Smith
J. Stacy Thomas-
W. B. Walters
C. B. Williams
W. G. Williams
C. B. Teal
W. C. Bivens
W. G. Bailey
J. L. Beck
J. D. Bragg
W. T. Parsley..
J. F. Allen
W. Sloan Chapman.
B. L. Gulledge..
Arthur Hildreth
R. E. Little, Mgr.-.
Geo. W. Little
J. V. Lowe
J. A. Martin
Fred Mills
J. L. Porter
J. P. Rattiff
R. L. Simerson
Articles Manufactured
Corn..
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
lumber,
lumber-
lumber,
lumber,
lumber,
lumber,
lumber.
lumber.
lumber.
lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Corn and wheat
Rough lumber and grist mill.
Rough lumber
Dressed lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Corn
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Pine lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Corn, rough lumber
Rough lumber.
as
go-
Printing, publishing and job printings
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Monuments
Corn meal...
Dressed lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber...
Commercial stationery and job printing.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Grinding corn.
1915
Invested
Capital
2,500
1,550
3,000
1,300
3,700
3,855
4,500
1,500
1,550
1,830
1,000
1,225
1,000
1,300
1,480
1,000
2,700
2,500
43,000
1,900
1,600
600
700
1,500
1,250
1,000
1,500
8,000
765
2,200
1,950
1,500
1,000
5,750
1,240
2,000
4,000
1,300
1,700
8,500
6,000
2,800
106,424
2,700
1,500
13,000
2,250
1,200
800
3,200
400
1,150
2,200
172
North Caeolhsta Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
County
PostofEce
Factory
President
211
Anson
do
Wadesboro
do -
Southern Cotton Oil Co
212
J. W. Sullivan
J. W. Sullivan, Prop.
213
do
do
W. B. Teal
214
do
do .
C. W. Thomas
215
do
do
Wadesboro Coca-Cola Bottling Co..
Wadesboro Corn Mill
216
do
do
R. L. Hardison,Prop.
217
do
do
218
do
do
Wadesboro Lumber Co
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co
Campbell & Trivett
H. B. Allen
219
do
do
C. G. Wilson
220
Beaver Creek
do .
221
do
Hardin & Robinson, Part
222
do
do
Waddell Bros., Part _ -.
223
do
Barr & King's Grist Mill..
224
do
do
Chas. T. Hamby Lumber Co
225
do
Clifton
226
do
do
227
do
do
Eller's Grist Mill
228
do
do
Osborn Grist Mill
229
do
do
J. W. Graybeal
230
do
do
Benjamin Hertzog's Grist Mill
231
do
do
232
•do
do
Miller's Mill
233
do
do
234
do
do
Staggs Creek Mill
235
do
Creston Roller Mills .-
236
do
T. J. Cockerham, Corn Mill
237
do
do
Coy A. Goodman's Mill
238
do
. do
Idol's Mills
T. F. & D. A. Calhoun
239
do
240
do
do
Welch Bros. & Co., Part
241
do
242
do
Greene & Woodman
243
do
do . -
A. F. Nichols
244
do
do „
245
do
do
Vannoy & Payne's Mills
246
do
Grassy Creek
do
Gambill >i Wallace, Part
247
do
Grassy Creek Cheese Factory
248
do
Helton
Griffiths & Blevins Lumber Co
249
do
do
Helton Roller Mills ...
250
do
J. J. Allen....
251
do
do
S. C. Killey
252
.._-do
do
253
do —
W. P. Hendrix
Will A. Watson.
254
do
do
255
...-do
do
Husk
W. T. Greer, Ind...
256
257
do
J. W. Badger.--.
258
do
do
Colvard Bros. Mills _. .
259
do
do
John Dent, Ind. - -
260
do
do
Jefferson Roller Mills..
261
do
do
262
...-do
....do
Waugh's Mill
Miscellaneous Factories
173
Continued
Secretary
J.A.Ryan,120B'y,N.Y.
W. B. Teal
C. W. Thomas
S. G. Bagwell, Bkr.
H. M. Hardison.
S. D. Crenshaw.
G. L. Trivett...-
Jas. W. Barr
Chas. Hamby
J. E. Doughberg
Millard S. HartsoL.
J. C. Eller
Wilborn G. Osborn_
J. W. Graybeal
Benj. Hertzog
J. T. Jones
W. S. Miller-
B. C. Yates Custom mill (only)
F. Barr
T. J. Cockerham_.
Coy A. Goodman..
T. J. Cockerham..
T. F. Calhoun
E. H. Eldreth
D. W. Miller
J. W. Woodman...
G. F. Nichols
L. Stokes Vannoy.
C. M. Payne
J. C. Gambill
Wiley Spencer
Casper C. Blevins.
Articles Manufacturad
Cotton-seed products
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber ---
Bottled Coca-Cola and other soft drinks, syrup, etc.
Corn meal
Ice
Dressing lumber
Com. fertilizers, acid phosphate and sulphuric acid
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Lumber
Grist-mill products
Lumber.
Cheese.
Lumber
Feed mill
Custom mill-
Corn meal and feed.
Lumber
Corn meal and feed.
Flour and grist-mill products.
Grist-mill products
Corn meal
Flour, corn meal, buckwheat-
Lumber
Lumber
Lumber
Lumber
J. J. Allen
S. C. Killey
Mrs. Jennie Hendrix
Mrs. W. L. Hendrix
Will A. Watson
W. T. Greer
H. L. Beshears
J. W. Badger
Fred Colvard
John Dent
J. E. Walters
Lumber
Flour and grist mill
Lumber
Cheese
Lumber
Flour, corn meal, feed.
Custom grinding
Flour and grist-mill products.
Lumber
Lumber
Corn meal and flour
Grist-mill products
Grist mill
Lumber
Flour and grist mill
Lumber
p.
C.SS
t- o c
1908
1893
Inve.sted
Capital
99,316
3,200
3,350
4,900
14,016
1,350
3,600
48,
D. P. Waugh 1 Grist-mill products.
000,000
1,500
1,000
3,500
350
18,000
1,500
8,000
500
400
200
250
450
250
500
300
3,025
1,850
400
1,500
8,500
200
800
1,400
1,000
1,200
2,050
2,100
1,200
4,400
13,200
1,000
300
1,000
600
300
3,800
500
300
400
1,000
6,100
11,500
500
174
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Takle No. 1-
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
263
Ashe--
do
West Jefferson
do ..
264
Blackburn Mill Mfg. Co
265
do
do .
266
do
do
267
-...do..-
. do --
B. H. Goss
268
269
--.-do _.._
do .—
Lansing—
do
Ashe Mining Co _. __
Geo. W. Cooke
270
do -
do
Wm. & Monroe Clark
271
do
do
Davis & Clark- ---
272
do
do . ..
Elbert McCarter
273
do
do
Geo. W. Miller - - . .
274
_-.-do
--.do
do
Laurel Springs
Mount'n City, Tn.
Obida
275
Walter J. Wright -
276
Severts' Sawmill
G.A.&D.C.Severt.Pr.
277
do ....
278
do
do ....
Craven Grist Mill
279
do
do
L. N. Sheets, Ind
280
.---do ..
-...do
do
Orion..!
Othello
G. A. & D. C. Severts' Mill- .
D. C. Severt
281
W. H. Faw
282
do
283
do
do -
284
do ....
Park, Va
H. A. & J. M. Miller ._-
285
-.-do
do
John V. Miller
286
do
287
do
Rhine
288
do
289
do
Sly
Wm H Brown
290
do... -
291
do .
do
292
do
do
293
do
Stur gills
294
do
Todd
J. L. Bradley & Co., Inc
295
do
Toliver
296
do
do
297
do
298
do
Trout
299
do
do
300
do .- -
Tuckerdale --.
W. R., R. A. & E. D.
301
do .-
Anderson and F. L.
Dolinger, Props....
302
do
do
303
-__dO-
do
do
304
Warrensville __
do
305
do
306
do
do
Chas. T. Hamby Mill, Ind --.
307
do
do
308
do
do
309
do -
do - .
F. H. Turner & Co., Part
310
do. .
do ....
Warrenville Mill --.
311
Avery
....do .--
....do..._
....do
Banner Elk
do...-
312
313
do
Byrd & Fox
314
-..do
F. W. Von Cannon -
Miscellaneous Factories
175
Continued.
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
T3
o ZJ
t. o c
Invested
Capital
No.
R. C Barr
S 3,200
8,000
700
56,805
6,650
10,000
12,700
1,000
6,800
600
2,300
500
4,800
1,200
1,000
1,880
1,065
1,200
1,000
2,000
1,300
3,300
100
3,200
325
5,525
350
2,000
500
263
E. L. Robbina
264
265
H E Sanford
266
267
G L Park
1920
268
269
W M Clark
270
Walton Wood
271
Elbert McCarter
272
Geo. W. Miller
273
Jas B Woodie
274
275
276
277
278
L, N. Sheets
279
1914
280
281
Sidney Furnnine
C. L. Woodie
282
283
H. A. Miller
284
285
286
287
288
289
F H Neal
290
J. H. Perkins
291
T. W. Fenald
292
J. R. Hilby
975
73,592
700
1,700
300
205
250
1,975
375
1,800
400
680
8,500
2,556
350
300
5,355
500
1,000
1,500
2,650
2,300
293
A. M. Bradley
294
295
A. J. Toliver
29fi
297
298
299
300
301
W. D. Lyall
302
303
W. O. Ashley.
304
M. S. Hartsog
305
Chas. T. Hamby
306
S. W. James .
307
Fred Shoemake
308
309
Eskel Jones
310
A. G. Andrews
311
312
313
C. E. Townsend
Rough lumber
314
176
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
County
Avery
_-.-do
....do
....do
....do
.-__do.....
....do
_-..do
..._do
....do
...-do.....
.-..do
....do
....do.....
._-.do
....do
.._.do
.-..do
....do
.--.do
-__-do
....do
Beaufort.
--_.do
....do
_-__do
___do
...do
...do
.--do
-..do
--..do
....do
..-.do
-.--do
.-.do
....do
....do
--..do
--.-do
----do
.---do
----do
----do
.---do
----do
--.-do
...-do
....do.....
....do.-...
....do.....
..--do
PostofBce
Banner Elk
Beech Creek
...do
....do
Elk Park
...do
Heaton
...do
....do
Hughes
Ingalls
Johnson City, Tn,
Minneapolis
Montezuma _.
Newland
...do
Pineola
....do
PlUmtree
..-do
Senia
Valley
Aurora
—.do
—do
....do
Belhaven
-..do _
....do -_.
Blounts Creek
Pantego
Pinetown
....do _-
Royal
Washington-
-..-do
--.-do—
-...do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
---do
-.-do
....do
...-do
---.do-.
..--do
Factory
Puckett's Sawmill, Ind -.
Eggers Sawmill, Ind
Harmon & Reece
W. T. Harmon
Elk Park Planing and Sawmill
Mortimer Bros
J. M. Heaton and M. L. Laws
John M. Miller
J. H. Pritchard
Robert A. Houston, Ind
J. K. Graybeal & Son
Cranberry Iron and Coal Co
Lum Lewis -- .
Pearson Sawmill
J. B. Phillips
Sanford & Treadway
Camp Mountain Timber Co., Cor..
Cornett's Mill
Tar Heel Mica Co
D. T. Vance's Mica Mill
Robert A. Houston
T. Y. McCoury
Boyd's Sawmill
Guilford Ginning Co -
H ooker's Sawmill
The Jones Garage, Ind
Belhaven Journal, Part
The Interstate Cooperage Co
Woodside Lumber Co...
J. L. Toler
Pantego Gins
Geo. V. Boyd and W. M. Boyd, Part
J. H. Oden Saw and Gin Mill
Royal Ginning Co — - -.-
Alderman Capehart Laundry Co...
Coca-Cola Bottling Works
Crystal Ice Co
David F. Cutler
Eureka Lumber Co
Foreman & Allegood, Part
S. R. Fowle & Son
Havens Flour and Corn Mill
Havens Oil Co
Moss Planing Mill Co
Pamlico Chemical Co
Pamlico Cooperage Co
Pamlico Printing Co
Phillips Fertilizer Co., Inc ---
Roanoke R. R. Lumber Co
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co
Washington Buggy Co., Inc --.
Washington Daily News
President
IProp.
E.H.&S.K. Mortimer,
F. P. Howe.
F. H. Nagal-
D. L. Vancc-
Geo. A. Boyd, Prop..
M. E. Guilford
James Hooker, Prop .
F. W. Weller.
J. L. Toler, Prop
C. P. Aycock Supply
Co., Owners
J. H. Oden, Owner...
C. T. Allen
H. B. Mayo-
David F.Cutler, Prop
S. R. Fowle-
J. Havens--
B. G. Moss-
Geo. T. Leach-
C. G. Wilson-
Miscellaneous Factories
177
Continued
Elijah Puckett
Smith Eggers
Jno. F. Reeoe
T. W. Hopkins-
Waller W. Shares.
M. L. Laws
J. M. Miller
J. H. Pritchard
Robert A. Houston.
O. A. Graybeal
Hammond Prosser..
J. W. Benton
C. W. Pearson
Joe Phillips
A. E. Sanford
J. G. Hoon.
D. T. Vance
Robt. A. Houston.
Mack McCoury
F. J. Guilford-
B. C. Jones
A. B. Wallace
C. F. White
Griffith Miles, Mgr..
Geo. V. Boyd
D. E. Lewis__-
J. L. Capehart
J. E. Mays
. Wm. Burgaw..
Geo. T. Leach
Will Allegood.
J. Havens
C. V. Swan.
W. H. Woolard
Jno. D. Gorham
J. S. Meekins
F. F. Phillips, Treas..
G. R. Simpson
S. D. Crenshaw.
Rough lumber.
Lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough and dressed lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber...
Lumber
Lumber
Mining iron ore.
Rough lumber..
Lumber
Rough lumber.
Lumber
Rough lumber
Manufacturing mica articles
Grinding mica
Dressed lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber..
Lint cotton and cotton seed
Rough lumber .
Auto repairing
Publishing newspaper and job printing —
Cooperage, lumber and sawmill products.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Ginning
Rough lumber.
Lumber and grist mill..
Ginning cotton
Laundry
Bottling Coca-Cola and soft drinks
Ice and ice cream
Rough lumber
Rough lumber, hogsheads, and barrels.
Auto repairs
Lumber
Milling corn and flour.
Cotton-seed oil mill
Lumber, sash, doors, and blinds. .-
Fertilizers
Cooperage
Commercial job work
Dry mixing complete fertilizers...
Rough lumber
Commercial fertilizers
Buggies and surieys
Advertising, job work
12— Dept. Labor, 1920.
1902
1912
1904
1900
1896
1896
1912
1893
3,400
1,500
3,500
1,600
3,000
1,100
4,100
700
1,660
1,500
300
100,000
4,700
600
1,400
50,800
29,400
2,000
56,483
12,000
2,500
2,500
1,500
"§5,000
3,250
3,250
3,500
200,000
15,000
1,500
800
2,600
3,950
13,200
16,000
3,500
328,356
2,750
15,000
32,500
768,917
20,000
1,550,765
23,000
5,550
235,075
255,000
48,000,000
486,861
8,090
178
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
3fi7
Beaufort
do -
Washington
... do
Washington Gas Co...
J. T. Bland, Supt
368
Washington Progress, Ind.
3fiP
Bertie...
do
Ahoskie. ._
Hines Grist Mill
370
Askewville
....do __
Askewville\ Lumber Co.
371
....do
Wm. M. Smith
?.T?.
do
....do....
Hill J. Ward
373
....do
Aulander
Aulander Brick and Lumber Co.
374
-. .do
....do
Aulander Lumber Co., Inc.
375
. do
. do
Bertie Cotton Oil Co., Inc.
37fi
....do
....do _
Burden's Garage
377
....do
....do-.
Joe Cowen ,
378
do
....do
J. W. Dunning .
37P
do -.
....do...
E. C. Early
380
....do -
... do
J. D. Francis
381
. do
do
C. F. Francis
3S?.
....do
....do
Hale & Jernigan
383
do
do
J. T. Hall...
384
....do
....do
Ed. Harman
385
...-do....
....do..
386
do
do
J. J. House & Co
387
do .
do
C. H. Jenkins Garage
388
do
do
Joyner Bros..
389
do
do
L. M. Morris
390
do
do
Service Garage
391
do
....do
C. T. White
39?,
do
.do
White & HalL_
393
do .-
W. R. Capeheart..
394
do
Colerain, R. F. D.
do ..
395
do
Aulander Supply Garage
396
do
do -
Barker Sawmill, Ind.
397
do
do
W. H. Beasly
398
do
do
Jack Deans' Garage
399
do
do
L. 0. Mevers
400
do
do
401
do
do
402
do
do. .
403
do
404
....do ____
do
Earlj'
W. J. Mitchell
405
Kelford
Brown's Grist Mill
406
do
do
W. B. Brown... .
407
do
do
Chero-Cola Bottling Co...
408
do
do
Kelf ord Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Inc.
Parker's Garage
409
do
do
410
do
do
J. M. White.
411
do
Harrington Garage .
412
do
do
Charles Jordan
Morris Bros
413
do
do
414
do
Merry Hill
S. A. Adams . .
415
do
do
Ned Cooper
416
do
do
Ben Davis
417
do
do
James D. Evans & Bro.. .-- . --
418
do
do
Smalhvood Grist Corn Mill
419
....do-...
_...do..
Geo. E. Henry
Miscellaneous Factories
179
Cotitinued
Secretary
W. L. Jacobson.
Jesse Hines
R. White
W. M. Smith....
Hill J. Ward.....
W. A. Taylor....
C. W. MitcheU, Jr.
Joe Cowen
J. W. Dunning..
R. M. Catling...
J. D. Francis
Charles Francis.
J. T. Hall
Ed. Harman
J. W. Herring
J. J. House
C. H. Jenkins
J. W. Joyner
Edward Morris
Preston Newsome.
C. T. White
T. J. White
W. R. Capeheart--
L. J. Barker
W. H. Beasly
Jack Deans
L. O. Meyers
Chas. Norris
Louis T. Perry
W. N. Perry
A. J. Early
W. J. Mitchell
Cecil Edwards
Willie Brown
C. H. Roberson...
A. C. Johnston, Jr
W. F. Parker
Chas. Brown
G. H. Harrington
Charles Jordan
Grant Morris
S. A. Adams
Ned Cooper
Ben Davis
Jas. D. Evans.
Mrs. M. E. Smallwood.
Edward Henry
Articles Manufactured
Gas, selling gas appliances .
Printing and publishing newspaper and job printing
Milling corn _
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber and brick
Cotton-seed products, oil, meal, hull linters, etc.
Auto repairing and farm implements
Rough lumber
Corn meal
sis
Rough lumber and corn meal.
Milling corn
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Auto repairing
Brick
Auto repair shop
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Auto repair shop
Rough lumber
Lumber, laths
Rough lumber and grinding corn.
Rough lumber
Auto repairing
Lumber
Rough lumber
Auto repairing
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Auto repair! ng
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Rough lumber
S oft drinks
^Mineral and soda water
Auto repairing
Lumber
Auto repairing
Grinding corn
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Lumber
Meal.
Rough lumber.
Invested
Capital
82,968
6,100
1,750
8,300
4,150
4,500
8,100
8,350
247,247
10,600
2,975
7,500
15,000
4,500
3,000
3,025
2,950
2,750
4,625
19,000
4,250
3,200
5,100
7,500
2,950
4,700
3,900
4,800
6,750
1,000
2,600
2,450
2,2.50
2,900
4,550
1,625
3,200
2,400
1,500
7,400
18,123
15,226
5,6:0
10,080
3,090
1,275
3,040
2,600
No.
700
2,000
5,610
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
ISO
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Taih.e No. 1—
No.
County
PostofEce
Factory
President
4?n
Bertie
....do
Merry Hill....
41^1
....do .'.
422
....do
....do
Will Smith
423
....do
...do .
W. R. Smith ... .
424
...do
.. do
4-2^
....do
....do
4?,e,
....do....
....do
497
....do
-...do
White Bros .
4?8
....do _.
....do
Mount Gould
-...do
J. E. Henry
429
Ernest Rhodes .
430
....do
...do
E. Rhodes & Co
431
....do
Norfolk,Va.,B.391
Powellsville
do
432
-...do
.. do.
W. H. Bryant
433
W. S. Cowan
434
....do
....do
435
....do.—
....do
C. R. Overton, Ind...
436
....do .
Quitsna .
E. D. Spruill Grist Mill
437
-..do
-.--do..._
....do...-
Republican
Roxobel... --
Barber Sawmill, Ind
438
Harrell's Grist Mill-.
43Q
....do
440
....do _-_.
Windsor, R. F. D.
Windsor
Thos. D. Barker .
441
_...do
Burden & Cowan .
442
....do
....do
A. Cooper
443
....do
...do....
J. W. Cooper
444
....do
- do.
E. S. Dail, Owner
445
_...do _.
-...do.
446
....do
....do-
G. A. Harden..
447
....do
....do
448
....do_
-..do
Heckenstall's Mill
449
....do
...do
Geo. MizelL.
450
_...do
. .do
The Old Jordan Mill
451
....do
do—
L. F. Pearce
45?
....do
....do-
Plantation Sawmill, Ind
453
....do
-...do
454
....do
-..-do
Slade's Wood Works -
A. C. Slade, Owner .
455
....do
-..-do
456
....do .._.
...-do-
457
....do __..
...-do .
G. H. Smithwick & Bro.
458
....do
....do.-
F. B. Sutton Grist Mill
459
....do
....do
460
....do_-__
....do
W. J. Davis, Part
461
....do
...do
462
....do
...do
463
....do-
. do -
J. D. Todd
464
do .
do .
Todd's Sawmill
Y. 0. Todd, Prop. ..
465
-...do
-. do- -
466
-..-do
do
467
-...do-
Woodard
Woodville
Abbottsburg
...-do .
J. D. Phelps
468
-.-.do
469
Bladen
....do-
Arthur D. Cashwell
470
471
....do
472
...-do
East Arcadia
Logging Plant
Miscellaneous Factories
181
Continued
Secretary
James Lee
Raymond Minton
Wm. Smith
W. R. Smith
Arnold Smith...
J. Henry Smithwiok.
Sam Saul
J. E. Estrim, Jr
J. E. Henry
Ernest Rhodes
Ernest Tadlock
W. H. Bryant.
Ned Cowan
C. R. Overton..
E. D. SpruilL...
J. T. Barber
Jno. Lovey
J. C. Liverman.
J. Cowan
A. Cooper
J. W. Cooper.
Jno. Catling...
G. A. Harden
Joe Harrell
Will Heckenstall
Geo. Mizell
Frank Gilliam
L. F. Pearoe
A. V. Cobb, Owner.
A. S. Roscoe
John Small
E. V. Smith
G. H. Smithwick.
L. B. Sutton
R. A. Davis
Levi Thompson.
Augustus Todd..
J. D. Todd
C. J. Roy
Frank Pritohard.
J. D. Phelps
Articles Manufactured
A. D. Cashwell
A. M. Chance.
J. R. Green, Sr. I Rough lumber
Joseph Daniel.. | Rough lumber.
Lumbet
Rough lumber and corn meal..
Rough lumber
Rough lumber and grinding corn
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber ._
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Rough lumber
Lumber and bolts
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Auto repairs
Carts, bodies, cartwheels, wagons
Corn meal and lumber
Lumber
Corn meal
Auto repairs
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
Manufacturing buggies, wagons, carts and gen. reps.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber 1
Corn meal and rough lumber
Rough lumber
Milling corn
Tobacco flues
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Mfg. carts, wagons, buggies and general repair work
Rough lumber..
Auto and general repairing
Rough lumber
Corn meal, feed
Rough lumber
General repairs — manufacturing carts and wagons.
Rough lumber, shingles
Rough lumber, shingles
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Auto repairs
Cleaning, dyeing and laundry
Rough lumber and corn meal
Lumber, shingles
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
'S "^
5, S m
O r- «
c b 0)
I. o c
go-g
Invested
Capital
No.
2,000
5,500
3,900
2,250
5,450
4,100
4,925
24,000
5,600
1,500
6,100
32,434
2,400
7,050
8,000
5,000
2,275
1,000
1,750
2,118
3,550
8,050
2,400
10,100
2,900
3,450
3,000
5,000
2,600
5,000
2,810
1,600
1,625
6,610
2,400
12,750
3,400
1,250
7,600
10,050
10,000
2,000
2,-500
1,723
36,200
2,700
7,700
1,800
20,000
4,300
2,000
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
4!5
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
182
^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
County
Pastoffice
Factory
President
473
Bladen
do
Bladenboro
do
474
Bryan's Sawmill, Ind
475
do
do .
T. D Cain, Ind
476
.do
do -.-
477
do
...do -
D. G. Pait Sawmill
478
do
do
479
,...do
do
Clarkton.
480
do ..
481
do
...do
482
do .. .
.do
483
do
do
484
do
do ..
485
do
do .-
Spivey & Powell
486
do
...do
J. G .Thaggard
487
....do
do
488
do
Rush Sawmill, Part
489
do
do -
Saw and Planing Mill
490
-...do._
-.-do
....do
do
C. W. Corbett, Ind
491
Dublin
492
Elizabethtown
do
493
J M Clark
494
do
do -
495
do
do
496
...do -
. do
497
....do
do
Elkton
do -
Elliott & Starnes
498
J M Smith
499
....do
....do
-do
Emerson -..
Kelly
VV. T. Porter . .
500
501
-do
502
....do --
....do
... do
....do
....do
. .do ..
Parkton...
Richardson .-
Rosindale
J. G. Huglws
503
W. A. Warwick, Ind...-
504
W J Hardee .. .--
505
506
White Oak
...do
507
508
..do .
..do ---
509
..-.do
do
J. W. Dowless
510
do .-
Settemys Sawmill, Part...
511
Brunswick --
do
Ash ..
512
do
513
....do
—.do
-do .
514
C E. Godwin, Ind.
515
...do -
516
do .
-.do -
S. W. Smith Still
517
.-..do
....do
.—do
-..-do..-
-.-.do
....do
....do
....do
....do
518
0. D. Millian
519
520
J. T. West, Ind
521
Lockwoodfolly
T. A. Holden Still, Ind
522
523
524
Shallotte—
525
....do
Est. Mrs. C. A. Rouark
Miscellaneous Factories
183
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
13
-0 o
go-a
Invested
Capital
No.
R. H. Bridger
Cotton seed.
$ 160,523
4,010
745
800
2,350
800
473
474
475
476
477
478
479
480
481
482
483
484
485
486
487
J. L. Bryan
Rough lumber
T. D. Cain
Rough lumber
T. J. Freeman
Rough lumber
D. G. Pait
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber ... .
Rough lumber.-
J. C. Dease
Rough lumber
2,000
92,000
2,000
2,700
3,000.
1,800
J. L. Hammer
Lumber.
J. K. Pierce
Alexander Smith
Rough lumber.. ...
J. J. Powell
Rough lumber .
Lumber
J. W. Dowles..
Rough and dressed lumber
1,800
5,550
4,575
2,000
50
3,000
4,000
2,000
3,000
3,100
7,000
3,500
8,270
1,000
1,000
27,000
9,600
3,000
10,500
200
1,850
1,000
2,800
1,650
2,000
2,850
173,000
7,300
2,500
2,500
5,000
7,500
5,000
1,300
2,750
131,735
3,600
885
1,600
J. A. Rush
Rough lumber
488
489
490
491
492
493
494
495
496
497
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
B. J. Sanderlin.. _
Rough lumber
C. W. Corbett
Lumber.
H. F. Bullard.
Shingles and laths
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber...
Rough lumber
Rough lumber...
J. K. Pierce
Rough lumber-
J. M. Smith
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Hays Peterson..
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
W. A. Warwick
Rough lumber .
W. J. Hardee
Rough lumber
I. H. Chason
Rough lumber
T. J. Johnson .
Corn meal
David Lewis
Shingles
J. E. Rice....
Rough lumber, shingles...
M. L. Settemys...
John Jaurette
Corn meal and rough lumber
G. C. Long
Rough lumber. .
512
513
514
515
C. D. Weeks
C. E. Godwin
John L. Joyce
S. W. Smith
Distilling, crude turpentine
516
517
518
519
J. J. Knox
O. D. MilHan.
Rice flour, velvet beans, corn meal and rough lumber
Corn meal and rough lumber
W. B. Simmons
J. T. West....
520
521
522
T. A. Holden
E. H. Patterson
Rough lumber 1
J. W. Lashley...
523
524
W. R. Holmes
Publishing and job printing
Peter Rouark
Spirits turpentine, crude turpentine
525
184
North Carolina Lador Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
526
527
528
529
530
631
532
533
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
548
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
568
569
570
571
572
573
574
575
576
577
578
County
Brunswick .
....do
....do
_...do
..._do _
...-do
_...do
._.-do _.
....do _-
....do
...do
.__do
...do
...do
__.do..
....do
Buncombe.
-...do
.---do
....do -.
-...do
....do
...-do
-...do
-...do
..--do
-...do --
-...do -
--..do
-.--do -.
..-.do
....do
-...do
-.--do
..--do
..--do
....do
--..do
-...do
--..do-.
-.-.do
---.do-
--..do
..--do
..-.do
-...do.
-...do
--..do
--..do
-...do
-...do
....do
...-do
Postoffice
Shallotte
-.-do...
...do...
...do.. ----
Southport.R.F.D
Southport
...do.
...do -.
...do
---do
Supply —
...do... -
...do..
.--do
...do --.
Winnabow-
Alexander
Asheville
...do -.-
...do -
..-do
...do
--.do --
.--do-
..-do
.--do ---
---do-
...do
...do
...do --.-
.-.do
---do --
..--do-
...do
.-..do.. -.
...do..
.-.-do.. --
...-do
Asheville, R. 4.
..--do
..--do
..--do
...-do
...-do
...-do
..--do
.--do
.-..do
.-..do
.-..do..
.-..do
..--do
-.-do
Factory
P. & B. Rourk -
G. E. Shallotte ---
Shallotte Trading Co., Part...
White's Garage.
W. J. Joyce
J. C. Livingston... -
Ocean Sea Food and Canning Co..-
E. Sellers
Southport Fish Scrap Oil Co
Southport Lumber Co
S. H. Hewett, Ind -
J. N. Lancaster. Ind -
Parley & Crockett
J. E. Robinson, Ind -.
Peter Rouark Co
Murrell Sawmill, Ind
Alexander Mills
Acme Printing Co.
American Feed Milling Co
W. H. Arthur, Ind
Asheville French Dry Cleaning Co.
Asheville Harness Co
Asheville Milling Corp
Asheville Packing Co
Asheville Power and Light Co
AshevillePrintingandEngravingCo
Asheville Steam Bakery
Asheville Steam Laundry --.
Asheville Supply and Foundry Co..
Biltmore Wheat Hearts
Blue Ridge Lime Co --
Carolina Creamery Co., Inc
Carolina Machinery Co., Cor
Champion Chemical Co., Ind
Chero-Cola Bottling Co., Part
Club Cafe and Candy Kitchen
Coca-Cola Bottling Co -
Commercial Service Co., Cor .-.
Craggy Milling Co
The Florida-Piedmont Directory Co.
Gennett Lumber Co ---
Georgia Talc Co
Grover Printing Co., Ind
Ilackney-Moale Co., Inc
Harris Printing Co '
Ideal Print ery
Independent Scale Co
The Inland Press
J. T. Isom...- -..
T. P. Johnson & Co
Wm. M. Jones
Knoxville Directory Co., Inc
Lindsey's Candy Shop
President
F. R. Hendricks.
T. D. Rhodes, V.-Pr.
J. W. Grimes
Curtis Bynum
C.F.Sumner, Sec.-Tr.
Partnership.
E. B. Glenn-
Wm. M. Jones, Prop.
Miscellaneous Factories
185
Continued.
Secretary
P. Rourk
G. E. Shallotte —
W. L. Swan
R. D. White
W. J. Joyce
J. C. Livingston .
Richard Dosher..
E. Sellers—
J. D. Sutton
A. F. Benjamin.
S. H. Hewett
J. N. Lancaster.
E. Sellers
J. E. Robinson...
Peter Rouark
W. W. Murrell....
E. V. Merrill
J. W. Godwin....
F. M. Weaver
W. H. Arthur....
J. C. Wilber
C. M. Webster...,
W. M. Cants
H. W. Plummer.
M. K. Zenaell.
James McKoy.
H. J. Sutton..
M. Post
Charlie Nichols.
Chester Brown..
Isadore Arakus.
R. L. Ellis
E. H. Miller
E. H. Miller.
J. Frazier Glenn
P. W. Grover
P. E. Morrow
Fenton H. Harris..
G. P. Young
LawTence H. Jones.
Frank A. Barber
J. T. Isom
H. B. Proffitt
Articles Manufactured
t- C tn
° C SR
u o c
E. H. Miller
Herbert L. Lindsey.
Rough lumber
R ough lumber
Distilling crude turpentine
Repairing automobiles
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Shrimp, etc.
Rough lumber
Fish scrap and fish oil
Rough lumber
Rough lumber --
Lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Spirits turpentine, rosin
Rou gh lumber
Flour, corn meal grinding
Job printing
Horse and cattle feed
Gutter work, roofing, tinner
Dyeing, cleaning, etc
Saddles
Flour and meal
Slaughter and tankage
Car repairs
J ob printing
Bread and pastry
Steam laundry
Mach. shop, brass & iron foundry & dlrs in mill sup'i
Manufacturers of cereal
Burnt lime, agricultural lime and crushed rock...
Ice cream, wholesale and retail milk
Foundry and machine shop products
Scrubbing p owder
Soft drinks
Ice cream, confections, restaurant
Coca-Cola, soda water
Directory publishing
Meal, flour and feed
Directory publishers
Lumber
Talc and talc crayons
Job printing
Job printing, book-binding, etc
Job printing
Job printing
Computing scales
Job printing
Wagon repairing and body building
Sheet metal and tin work
Sash, doors, windows, etc
Directory publishers
Candy
1918
1902
1905
Invested
Capital
3,000
2,500
5,000
1,950
2,250
2,250
30,000
2,000
143,153
3,866
4,000
800
3,000
3,000
1,500
1,000
13,950
220
35,800
21,000
17,985
43,292
12,000
6,575
31,300
3,200
31,558
102,813
311,200
7,2.33
24,800
113,321
92,244
1,825
48,470
20,000
78,396
2,500
25,000
675
100,000
32,000
450
22,729
950
250
97,900
52,531
605
10,550
10,432
10,000
500
No.
526
527
528
529
530
531
532
533
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
548
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
568
569
570
571
572
573
574
575
576
577
578
186
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
579
580
581
582
583
584
585
586
587
588
589
590
591
592
593
594
595
596
597
598
599
600
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
608
609
610
611
612
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
626
627
628
629
630
631
County
Buncombe.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
do
....do
...do..
...do
...do
...'do
...do
...do
...do
...do..
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
.-..do
....do.
....do
....do
-...do
---do
-..-do-
-...do..
....do
....do
....do
...-do
-..do
.-.-do
....do
....do
....do.
....do
....do
..-.do
-—do
-—do
—do
-—do
.---do
---do
-..do
..-do
Burke
PostofEce
Asheville.
...do
...do
...do
—do
..--do_— _
.--do
.---do..-.
..--do
...-do
.do.
.do.
-do-
.do.
.do-
Azalea
Barnardsville
...do
...do
Biltmore
...do --
...do
Black Mountain. -
....do
....do
...do
...do
Candler
...do
Candler, R. 1
Candler, R. 4
...do-
Candler
Craggy, R. 4
Dillingham...
Democrat
Fairview. _ .
Fletcher, R. F. D
Juno, R. 4
Leicester. _.
Leicester, R. 1
Leicester.. -.
Luther
Stocksville
Swannanoa.
_--do
—do
Weaverville
....do
....do
....do
Yancey...
Bridgewater
Factory
A. L. McLean & Co
McRary & Son
Mountain City Steam Laundry, Inc.
Paul's Bakery
Piedmont Directory Co., Inc.
Poole & Co
C. S. Pugh, Ind
Purity Bakery. _
The Bend _
Sanitary Laundry
G. C. Shehan Brick Co., Ind._
J. B. Shope, Ind _
R.I. Smathers Mattress Factory, Ind.
Whiteside Printing Co., Ind
T. J. Woodard Lumber Co
Azalea Woodworking Co
J. A. Arrowood-
J. H. Carson __.
Mrs. C.C.Greenwood & M.E.Haynes
Asheville Mica Co
Biltmore Milling Co
Williams-Brownell Planing Mill Co.
North Fork Lumber Co.. -
O. K. Corn Mill
B. J. Ownby
Perley & Crockett
J. A. Walker ..._ _
W. J. Gudger _
W. M. Penland & Son __ _
Peoples Roller Mills _.
Pisgah Roller Mills
Valley Roller Mills
Waters, McFeer & Waters
Craggy Milling Co -
J. B. Howell
Carter Milling Co
R. L. McBrayer --
Alexander Bros
Rymer's Mills
Duckett & Penland
Ford Brothers
Leicester Roller Mill
Omar Khayyam Pottery
C. S. Ball -..
Patton & Dillingham
Reighard Lumber Co
Swannanoa Roller Mill
Reems Creek Pottery Works
Reems Creek Roller Mill.
J. K. Robinson -
Weaverville Milling Co
Greenwood & Blackstock, Part
O. H. Biggenstaff
President
E. Wilder, Mgr.&Prp.
T. J. Woodard.
Geo. B. Donkel, O'n'r
Miscellaneous Factories
ISl
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
■g <u
"-Em
O e CD
Invested
Capital
No.
A. L. McLean
J. N. McRary
L. U. Green
C. C. Paul
A. E. Miller
J. D. Miller
C. S. Pugh
D. Z. Miller
Mrs. A. W. Wilson-
G. C. Shehan
J. B. Shope
R. I. Smathers
Ed. W. Whiteside.
W. O. Riddick..
J. A. Arrowood.
Sheet metal works and tin works
Repair work and rebuilding truck bodies.
Laundry
Cakes and pies --
Directories
Dyeing and cleaning
Cigars..
Baked goods
Soft drinks, sundaes, etc
Laundry.
Brick.
Rough lumber
Mattresses and pillows
Job printing
Rough lumber
Dressed lumber -
M. E. Haynes..
W. Vance Brown.
C. M. McCall
D. J. Bullock, Treas.
L. A. Bruce
B. J. Ownby..-
Fred A. Perley .
J. A. Walker...-
W. J. Gudger...
W. M. Penland.
Wm. E. Cole....
B. J. Luther
Jack Gaston
C. F. Sinns
J. B. Howell
T. V. Foster
R. L. McBrayer.
B. J. Alexander.
T. M. Rymer.-..
J. Ben Ford
Oscar Duckett...
O. L. Bachelder.
C. S. Ball
W. D. Patton....
L. E. Reighard..
J. C. Connelly...
J. H. Wright.
W. J. Buchanan...
T. E. Blackstock..
O. H. Biggerstaff.
Rough lumber
Flour, corn meal and bran
Buyingprod.ofmicamin^s;prep'ngsameforcons'mrs.
Custom grain and feed mill
Dressed lumber, box shooks, etc
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Corn meal
Lumber
Rough lumber
Pottery, crocks...
Flour, corn meal, bran meal, feed.
Flour and feed mill__
Flour and feed
Rough lumber
Flour and grist mill
Flour, bran, corn meal
Flour, corn meal, bran, feed
Corn meal
Flour and feed-
Rough lumber
Flour and grist mill
Pottery and art ware..
Rough lumber
Rough lumber :..,
Planing-mill products ,
Flour and grist mill..
Pottery
Flour and grist mill...
Rough lumber
Grist mill
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
6,566
14,107
24,618
19,500
10,000
8,600
610
5,110
200
7,500
5,200
9,080
5,701
34,107
93,000
1,800
64,300
2,700
235,000
12,625
120,362
67,500
275
144,300
5,975
575
720
4,850
16,950
6,950
2,640
35,075
350
14,723
350
1,445
2,500
3,500
4,800
22,900
4,750
5,000
3,233
16,380
3,400
600
3,200
3,650
11,000
113,550
1,000
188
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
632
633
634
635
636
637
638
639
640
641
642
643
644
645
646
647
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
666
670
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
682
683
684
County
Burke
.-..do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do _
....do
....do
....do
-...do
....do
..-.do
.---do
....do
..--do
....do _
-.--do _
.---do
---do
----do
.---do
__--do
----do
----do
-..do
....do
----do
— -do
....do
....do
..--do
---do
----do
.-..do
---.do
----do
----do
....do
----do
-...do
_--.do_
----do
--.do
---do
---.do
----do
Cabarrus-
---do
.---do
_-_.do
....do-
Postoffice
Bridgewater
....do
..--do
.---do
Connelly Springs.
.---do
.---do
..--do
.---do
.-.-do .-_-
..--do
.---do--
Connelly Spgs, R.2
Connelly Springs.
.---do
Drexel
.---do
Glen Alpine
---do
Hildebran
Icard
Jonas Ridge.
...do
Morganton, R. 1_.
Morganton
....do
...do
.---do _-
.---do
.-..do
....do-
.---do— -
.--do
.--do
.---do
.---do _-
Morganton, R. 1..
Morganton _-
Morganton, R. 1. -
....do
Nebo, R. 2
Rhodhiss
RutherfordCollege
Valdese..
....do
....do
.---do
Worry
Cabarrus
Concord
.---do
---do
---do—
Factory
Bridgewater Milling Co --.
Lyerly Lumber Co -.-
G. B. Mangum
Ed. McCarthy and Lem Harris
W. C. Abee
O. A. Abee and W. H. Deal
J. E. Coulter
R. S. & W. P. DeaL
U. L. Hudson
D. F. Huffman Grist Mill...
J. M. Huffman _._
J. J. Jasamine _-
Jones & Perry
McGalliard Falls Roller Mills-
C. F. Wellman ---
Drexel Lumber Co
Drexel Roller M;ll
Glen Alpine Milling Co.
Pitts & Giles
J. E. Brittain
Icard Mfg. Co....
Puett Bros
Nelson Rose
Baileys Fork Roller Mill
T. P. Buff
J. P. Bumgarner
W. T. Carswell
T. V. Denton
Duckworth Brick Co
Kistler, Lesh & Co
Mace Bros
Mechanics Planing Mill
D. B. Moore & Co
Morganton Bottling Works
Morganton Handle Co
Morganton Ice and Fuel Co
TheMorgantonMfg.andTrading Co.
Morganton Roller Mills _
Silver Creek Roller Mill
J. F. Spain & J. McNeill -
Browning's Corn Mill.
Hickory Brick Co
R. O. Cassell
J. R. Benfield
Waldensian Bakery---
Waldensian Paper Box Co _
Waldensian Swiss Embroidery Co.--
Caldwell .Mills
J. C. McEachern
Allison & Goodright
Auto Tractor Co.
J. C. Blume Garage
M. L. Blume Repair Shop.
President
Walker Lyerly, Prop.
P. O. Williams, Mgr..
Geo. W. Hildebran..
Ed. Alexander.
Philo G. Harbison.
J. E. Coulter
J. L. McCall
\
Miscellaneous Factories
189
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
-a
-a S
« a
? a
O, C Oj
Invested
Capital
No.
$ 11,119
39,000
1,000
500
3,250
1,100
6,000
1,100
1,700
850
600
1,500
500
3,000
1,000
500
4,870
10,408
53,000
2,000
15,300
2,000
1,000
6,000
700
5,000
2,014
200
1,500
632
633
634
Ed. McCarthy
635
W. C. Abee
636
0. A. Abee, Mgr
637
J. E. Coulter . .
638
R. S. Deal — .
639
Hudson & Huffman
640
D. F. Huffman
641
J. F. Huffman
642
643
W. R. Jones
Flour and corn meal.. . . __. _
644
J. H. Mull_.._
645
C. F. Wellman
646
1920
647
S. Huffman .
Roller mill . ..
648
A. W. Trexler
649
650
J. E. Brittain
651
S. S. Short ._
1914
652
Walter Puett
653
Nelson Rose .
654
E. W. Phifer
655
T. P. Buff
656
J. P. Bumgarner
Rough lumber .
657
W. T. Carswell
Rough lumber .
658
T. V. Denton
Shingles
659
Fons Duckworth ... .
Brick .. .
1917
1891
660
661
3,000
3,000
7,000
2,000
2,000
8,000
53,283
7,000
2,500
5,000
500
2,000
1,500
1,500
9,000
15,396
60,793
9,568
1,050
2,250
19,684
3,751
374
662
663
D. B. Moore
1920
664
665
H. F. Payne.
Rough lumber
666
Isaac M. Taylor, Owner.
Ice-
667
John A. Dickson
668
669
670
J. McNeill
671
Ben Browning
672
L. S. Lowman
673
674
J. R. Benfield
675
J. R. Rostan...
676
A. F. Sanger
677
H. Clot
678
L. P. Henderson
Flour and grist mill
679
W. C. McEaohern.
680
L. L. Allison
Rough lumber
681
F. R. Barringin
Repairing auto tractors and auto tires and accessories
682
J. C. Blume
683
M. L. Blume
Repairs, machinery
684
190
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Taule No. 1—
No.
685
686
687
690
691
692
693
694
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
710
711
712
713
714
715
716
717
718
719
720
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
728
729
730
731
732
733
734
735
736
County
Cabarrus-
....do
_._.do
.-.-do
----do
----do
..--do
--..do
....do
....do
....do
_-__do
.._-do
....do
....do
-.-.do
...-do
....do
_...do
__..do
__._do
....do
....do
....do
_...do
....do
....do
....do
....do
---do
_---d0
..__do
Caldwell.
_.-do
---do
----do
....do
....do
....do
_...do
-.-.do
....do...-.
..-.do...-.
--..do
.--.do
...-do
.-..do
..-do
....do
....do.....
....do.....
....do.—.
PostofEce
Concord.
...do
...do
...do
...do.... --
...do
...do _
...do
.--do-
---do
--do
.--do
---do
.--do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Glass
Gold Hill
Gold Hill, R. 2..
Harrisburg
Huntersville
Kannapolis
...do
Midland
Mount Pleasant.
...do
...do
...-do
Buffalo Cove
CoUettsville
....do
....do
..-do.
Finley
Globe
.—do
.--do
.---do
.--do
.--do
.-..do
Granite Falls
....do
....do
....do
....do
..-do
Hudson
Factory
Carolina Bottling Co
Concord Daily Tribune and Concord
Times
Concord Foundry
Concord Job Printing Co
Concord and Kannapolis Gas Co.--
Concord Steam Bakery-- -
Concord Steam Laundry
Eagle Ice Cream Co
Frieze & Utley Marble Works
Fuller's Vulcanizing Shops
Gowan's Medical Co
Model Milling Co
National Lumber Co
F. C. Niblock Tin Shop
Nossar Candy Kitchen
Poplar Tent Ginning and Imp. Co..
A. B. Pounds
Rocky River Mills
W. H. Scarboro Ice Cream Factory.
Southern Cotton Oil Co
C. L. Letaker
C. A. Barringer & Sons
A. C. Lentz Harness Works
Harrisburg Improvement Co
J. R. Wallace Sawmill
The Concord Observer
R. M. House
A. P. Widenhouse
Mount Pleasant Garage
Mount Pleasant Lumber Co...
Mount Pleasant Milling Co
Hosea Whitley
Zed Robbins. Ind
CoUettsville Roller Mill
T. J. Moore
Avery Parmer..
W. P. Spencer, Ind...
J. A. Bolick, Ind
L. T. -Austin
Austin, Moore & Estes
D. S. Moore, Ind.
W. R. Clark
Crump, Austin & Co
Globe Mills
R. D. Greon, Ind
Dudley Lumber Co
Granite Bottling Works
Granite Falls Milling Co
W. P. Hayes, Ind
H. L. Robinson, Ind
Warlick & Sherrill Co
T. C. Bumgarner
President
S. O. Dusenberry.
L. D. Coltron
D. B. Coltrane.
W. Ed. Harris.
Miscellaneous Factories
191
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
T3
~ o c
Invested
Capital
No.
J. F. Honeycutt
S 33,038
16,147
14,101
2,500
187,212
11,237
9,701
1,930
3,599
3,576
12,671
25,000
204,771
2,300
909
2,025
18,500
2,000
1,100
111,392
1,725
500
685
J. B. Sherrill
686
C A Blackwelder
687
R C Litaker Owner
688
Gas-_-_ ----
689
J. F. Earnhardt
690
R. E. Ridenhour
691
692
693
M. B. Fuller
694
695
G. H Corriter
696
W. H Gibson Vice-P
697
F. C. Niblock
698
699
C. R. Andrew
1908
700
A. B. Pounds
701
R. F. Stallings
702
W. H. Scarboro
703
704
C. L. Letaker
705
706
707
1901
6,000
2,100
6,800
16,050
19,600
2,200
12,750
4,450
9,350
1,400
7,000
1,000
1,500
2,000
1,000
1,500
1,600
1,500
1,500
1,000
800
1,800
21,000
1,200
8,560
900
1,400
28,464
2,500
708
709
G. Ed. Kestler
710
C. M. Hansel
711
712
713
714
C. M. Crowell
715
L. Hosea Whitley
716
W. L. Wilson
717
J. Grezett
718
T. J. Moore
719
720
W. P. Spencer
721
J. A. Bolick
722
723
W. W. Moore
724
725
726
727
Kelly Pendly....
728
R. D. Green
729
730
731
732
W. P. Hayes
733
H. L. Robinson
734
A. A. Cline
T. C. Bumgarner
Ext.din'gtables,exc.andpickersticks,ven.w'pbeads-
735
736
392
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
737
738
739
740
741
742
743
744
745
746
747
748
749
750
751
752
753
754
755
756
757
758
759
760
761
762
763
764
765
766
767
768
769
770
771
772
773
774 !
775
776
777
778
779
780
781
782
783
784
785
786
787
788
789
CaldwelL
...do
....do
...do
.-..do
....do
....do
....do
..-.do
...do
...do
.—do
....do
....do
....do.....
...-do
....do
....do
..--do
..--do
...-do
....do
.-..do
....do
....do
....do.....
....do
....do
...do
....do
....do.....
....do.....
..--do
.---do
..-do
....do
....do.....
....do.....
....do
.._.do
....do.....
....do...-,
-..-do-..-.
.-_-do—- .
.--do
.--do—-.
-.-do— -.
.--do-—,
--.-do—.
....do.....
....do....
.-..do...-
....dc—
Kings Creek
Kings Creek, R. D
Kings Creek
.-..do
...do
Legerwood
...do
Lenoir
Lenoir, R. 2
Lenoir, R. 4
Lenoir, R. 1
Lenoir
....do
...do _.
....do
...do
...do
Lenoir, R. 2
Lenoir
...do
...do --.
....do
...do
...do
....do
....do
....do
...do
....do
....do
....do
....do_
Lenoir, R. 2
Lenoir
-..do..
....do
-..do
....do
-..do.
.._.do
Lenoir, R. 2
Mortimer
....do
Patterson
....do
_...do _
_._.do
-..do
Sawmill
Upton
....do
....do
Yadkin Valley
T. H. Braybill
G. M. Isenhour _
W. F. Jarvis, Ind
Kings Creek Roller Mill
S. A. McDade
H. A. Dobbins
Grier Bros ._
Allen Wagon Co
R. T. Anton
Austin Bros
Barlow & Son
J. P. Blair.-
W. C. Brannon
R. A. Brown, Ind. _
E. H. Bryant -.-
L. D. Barlow
Cedar Valley Mill
Cedar Valley Roller Mills
E. W. & W. M. Clay
M. W. Pruitt
D. C. Flowers
Edgar & J. F. Flowers
Arthur Fox.
W. I. Fox
Grit Printing Co _._
C. H. Holloway
B. G. Johnson
Lenoir Chair Mfg. Co _
Lenoir Mfg. Co
Lenoir Mills, Inc..-
Lenoir Veneer Co...
T. W. Mattba
A. G. Miller
Mint-Cola Bottling Co
Olive and Felix McRany
Powell Bros
Price-Cline Harness and TanningCo.
Reins Bros..
J. T. Talbert
Tuttle's Mill
Wilson Mills
W. A. Gurley
Perry Killian
Ed. Bryant
John R. Hagerman
F. Z. Robbins
M. P. Sudderth
T. S. Setser
G. E. Icard
W. R. Clark ."
Crump & Bolick — _
W. B. Eates
J. W. Sanders
G.L.&H.E. Austin, Pps
R. W. Barlow
Miscellaneous Factories
193
Continued.
Secretary
T. H. Braybill....
G. M. Isenhour
W. H. Livingston .
T. D. Ernest
S. A. McDade
Hugh A. Dobbins.
J. P. Barlow...
J. P. Blair
W. C. Brannon.
R. A. Brown
L. D. Barlow -
W. L. Deal...
V. T. Watts-.
E. W. Clay...
M. W. Pruitt.
E. L. Flowers
A.G.Miller
W. I. Fox
W. A. Leslie
C. H. Holloway .
B. G. Johnson _ .
T. S. Jennings. .
L. E. Rabb
J. C. Guire
M. H. Craddock.
T. W. Mattba-...
A. G. Miller
R. S. McGowan.
Olive McRany...
C. E. Rabb
R. F. Reins
Mrs. J. T. Talbert.
D. B. Tuttle
J. A. Andrews
Perry Killian...
Geo. L. Powell.
F. Z. Robbins..
M. P. Sudderth .
T. S. Setser
G. E. Icard
W. W. Moore
J. W. Moore, Mgr.
Geo. L. Powell . ...
Articles Manufactured
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Rough lumber
Flour and corn meal..
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Wagons, body repairs.
Rough lumber
Lumber and ties..
Rough lumber
Biead, pies, cakes.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, corn meal
Corn meal, flour
Rough lumber
Corn meal .
Rough luml>er
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Job printing
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Finished chairs
Rough lumber
Flour, feed and meal
Veneers
Rough lumber
Corn meal, flour
Bottling soft drinks
Rough lumber and shingles...
Common brick
Harness and tanning
Tombstones and monuments.
Rough luniLer
Flour and corn meal
Corn meal, flour — _.
Rough lumber
Rough lumbei
Rough and dressed lumber .
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
tH O C
5S«
1912
Invested
Capital
1,000
1,000
1,000
5,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
4,200
1,500
750
700
900
1,400
1,000
4,000
2,500
900
250
1,300
1,000
425
1,200
900
1,000
1,300
147,585
20,000
57,246
30,000
800
800
750
1,300
2,500
25,426
1,600
1,000
5,200
800
2,000
1,275
1,500
2,800
1,000
1,500
1,500
1,300
1,100
1,000
1,500
1,500
No.
737
738
739
740
741
742
743
744
745
746
747
748
749
750
751
752
753
754
755
756
757
758
759
760
761
762
763
764
765
766
767
768
769
770
771
772
773
774
775
776
777
778
779
780
781
782
783
784
785
786
787
788
789
13— Dept. Labor, 1920.
194
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
790
791
792
793
794
795
796
797
798
799
800
801
802
803
804
805
806
807
808
809
810
811
812
813
814
815
816
817
818
819
820
821
822
823
824
825
826
827
828
829
830
831
832
833
834
835
836
837
838
839
840
841
842
County
Caldwell -
Camden . .
...do
...do
Carteret -
...do.. .
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
.-.-do
....do
...-do
.-.-do.--..
--..do
-—do...
-...do
....do.-.-
— -do.,
--.do-- .
-..-do--
---do-_
--.-do--.
-...do_-.-
-.-do-.-
--.-do-_ .
--..do-,
---do....
---do....
--.do--.,
-do-...
-do-..-
-do....
-do..
.do.-
--.do.
-.-.do-
---.do-
---do.
-— do-
---do.
---do-
---do.
---do-
--.-do-
--.-do.
---do.
--.do.
...-do.
----do.
PostofEce
Yadkin Valley..
Shiloh
South Mills
...do
Atlantic .-
...do
...do
...do
...do
Beaufort
...do...
...do.
...do
...do
...do...
...do
...do
— .do...
...do
...do.... -
....do .---
....do
.--do
..--do
.-.do
.--do .---
.--do .--
..Davis .-
.--.do. .-
Marshallburg---
Merrimon..
Morehead City —
.—do
.--do
.--do
.--do
.-..do.
..--do
.--do
.-..do
.-.do
.-..do
.--do
.--do -.
-—do
.—do
-..do
.-.-do --.
— .do
.--do
..-.do
-.--do
Factory
C. C. Steele
VV. G. Wright's Sawmill
W. A. Tschumy
D. E. Williams' Mill -
Fulcher's Boat Works
Hamilton Packing Co.
Harris Boat Works
Irwin R obi nson
Woodland & Co
Bailey's Auto Shop, Garage
Barbour Machine Works
Beaufort Ice Co
Beaufort Machine Shop
Beaufort News.
John Benridge Boat Works
Carteret Lumber Co.
C. A. Clawson
Dey & Bros., Inc
Doane & Bartlett
Merrill's Mill .-
INIoore's Machine Shop -
Norris' Sawmill —
Paul's Machine Works
Powell's Sa wni ill
Southgate Packing Co. -
Whitehurst & Rice Boat Works
Vought's Machine Works
Davis Canning Works.
Z. V. Paul Repair Works..
M.arshallburg Packing Co
D. M. Salter --.
Bell-Wal lace Co
Canfiel J Logging Co
Canfield Lumber Co
Carteret Ice, Trans, and Storage Co.
C. W. Chadwick Cement Blocks....
The Coaster
Ford Garage
D. A. Freeman Mfg. Co
Hop Sing Laundry
The Interstate Cooperage Co
Lally 's Garage
Morehead City Bottling Works
Morehead City Coca-Cola Btg. Wks
Morehead City Garage
Morehead City Machine Co..
Morehead City Steam Laundry
Nelson Machine Works
.J. S. Parker & Co
Patterson Service Garage
Portsmouth Fisheries Co
Smyrna Fish Factory
President
Ambrose Fulcher
Irwin Robinson
.do--. ---- Wade's Bakery C. B. Wade
W. L. Paul, Owner.
John Benridge
C. A. Clawson.
J. R. Norris.
W. L. Paul, Owner...
I. S. Southgate.
Ed. S. Vought,Owner
Geo. Davis--
Z. V. Paul
G.D. Canfield, Owner
C. S. Wallace.
Robert T. Wade.
D. A. Freeman.
Hop Sing
F. W. Weller---
J. B. Lewis -
L. E. Wade-
W. R. Wade .
Chas. Nelson .
Chas. S. Wallace.
Chas. S. Wallace .
Miscellaneous Factories
195
Continued.
Secretary
Chas. C. Steele.
W. A. Tschumy.
D. E. Williams..
L. Hamilton.
R. W. Harris.
Thurston Morris.
C. G. Bailey
Nathan Bailey...
H. Bushall
W.G.Melan.
W. R. White, Treas..
C. P. Dey
A. F. Doane..
Tom Jaclvson.
Joseph Moore.
Daisy Rice.
E. M. Ward..
p. M. Salter.
S: N. Mills..
D. W. Freshwater.
Allen C. Davis
Thos. Chadwick...
Webb A. Jones.
C. F. White....
Lumsten Lally.
J. E. Jenkins.
J. S. Parker.
Jas. Ward...
W. M. Webb.
Articles Manufactured
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber ---
Lumber, laths and shingles
Building fish and freight boats.
Canning oysters
Building and repairing boats
Oyster steaming --
Auto repair
Autos and marine engines for boats
Ice
Gen. repair marine engines and all motor machinery
Publishing and job printing
Building and repairing boats
Rough lumber
Bread and pies
Fish scrap and oil
Fish scrap and oil
Rough lumber
Auto and boat repair
Rough lumber
Repairing marine engines and boat machinery..
Rough lumber
Packing oysters, shrimp, mullets, etc
Boat repair
Repairing marine engines, boats, etc
Steaming oysters
Boat repair
Oyster steaming .-
Lumber
Boat repairing
Logs and bolts
Rough lumber
Ice
Cement bricks
Publishing and job printing
Auto repairing
Carts, wheels, trucks, etc
Laundry work
Rough lumber
Auto repairing
Soft drinks
Soft drinks
Auto repairing
Repair work
Laundry work
Auto repairing
Grate bars, gas tanks, etc
Auto repairin g
Fish scrap and oil
Fish scrap
Baked goods
t. o
go-
1906
Invested
Capital
1898
1904
1,130
1,500
8,500
20,500
4,700
4,600
4,350
3,200
2,802
5,500
5,750
22,567
3,100
2,500
.6,300
402,838
700
48,000
106,441
2,550
4,340
2,325
9,015
1,950
32,809
16,200
5,700
5,750
3,250
4,742
7,997
5,784
4,000
12,000
70,000
4,500
9,781
15,000
3,400
3,650
200,000
6,000
1,900
3,264
3,950
4,200
3,575
8,600
4,550
5,510
150,000
35,000
3,000
No.
790
791
792
793
794
795
796
797
798
799
800
801
802
803
804
805
806
807
810
811
812
813
814
815
816
817
818
819
820
821
822
823
824
825
826
827
828
829
830
831
832
833
834
835
836
837
838
839
840
841
842
196
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
County
843
844
845
846
847
848
849
850
851
852
853
854
855
856
857
858
859
860
861
862
863
864
865
866
867
868
869
870
871
872
873
874
875
876
877
878
879
880
881
882
887
891
892
893
894
Carteret-
...do..-,
...do...
...do...
...do...
. do...
...do...
___do..-
...do...
...do...
_._do..-
---.do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
Caswell _
...do...
_-do...
....do.--
___do
_. do
...do
...do
...do
_._do
_.-do-...
...do..-
--_do.--
___do.-.
Catawba.
...do....
_..do
...do-.._
...do
...do
...do....
.....do--..
...do-.-.
..--do.-..
.---do-.-.
.---do.-..
...-do--..
...-do-...
....do.-..
....do..-.
....do--..
....do-...
-...do--..
---.do.-..
.-.-do-...
Postoffice
Morehead City.
...do
...do - —
...do
...do -..-
Newport
.-.do
....do
— do
...do
..-do-
...do
....do
...do
Sea Level
...do
Stacy
Blackwells
Blanch
..-.do
Danville, Va., R. 5
Milton
-..do
...do -___.
Milton, R. 1.'-
Semore
Topknot
Union Ridge
...do
...do
Yancey ville
Catawba R. 2-..
...do R. 2—
Catawba
....do
..-do
....do
Catawba, R. 2...
.---do R. 2—
Claremont
.---do
.---do
Conover
-..-do
-—do
....do
--..do
.-.do
Henry, R 2
Henry
Hickory
....do-
Factory
Wade's Boat Works
Wallace Fisheries Co
Willis Boat and Repair Works-
Willis Marine Railways
Taylor's Grist Mill
Eubank Lumber Co
Cicero Garner's Grist Mill
D. L Garner
Graham's Sawmill
T. F. Mann
McCabe & Boone's Sawmill —
Mann's Repair Shop—
Newport Garage
Taylor's Fish Scrap Factory-..
V. Taylor Packing Co
Tyson's Repair Works
Stacy Boat Works
C. F. Floyd
Davis's Sawmill
.J. R. Davis & Son
Ray Lumber Co
,1. J. Burton Grist Mill
J. A. Hurdle
Long's M ill
Willis's Sawmill
Adams & Co
Lunsford Mill Co
."Mdridge Sawmill
Patilla Sawmill
Terrell's Mill
Caswell County Democrat
A. W. Drum & Bro
D. Edward Drum
J. T. Erwin & Son
Eureka Roller Mills
J. Mackey
A. Martin
Jno. L. Murray
D. J. Setzer
Hoke-Setzer Lumber Co
W. A. Setzer
Yount-Carpenter
J. Bolick Sons & Co
Jerome Bolick
Conover Roller Mills
Hewitt-Bank Lumber Co
Hickory Handle and Mfg. Co.
Worlong Glove Mfg. Co..
R. D. Richie
StalHngs-Brittain Lumber Co..
T. W. Boatwright .-...
Bowman & Taylor
President
Clemson Wade.
G. T. Eubank, Owner
James Graham.
Partnership
J. R. Davis
Edward Ray and
J. D. Riddle, Owners
Wm. W. Willis, Owner
T. T. Adams
F. H. Patilla.
John L. Murray, Onr
Miscellaneous Factories
197
Continued.
Secretary
W. M. Webb, Mgr...
Alice Willis _..
W. Holt, Bus. Mgr.
Rufe Taylor
C. Garner
John Garner.
Tom Mann
Earl Boone
D. E. Mann....
James Mann
T. G. Taylor...
V. Taylor, Mgr.,
W. Tyson
Amos Lincoln..,
J. J. Burton
J. A. Hurdle
Mrs. M. J. Long.
G. W. Oliver...
W. T. Aldridge.
J. L. Terrell
A. Yancey Kerr.
A. W. Drum
D. E. Drum
J. T. Erwin
W. H. Hoke-
J. Y. Yount..
M. L. Bolick.
S. S. Rowe
J. P. Yount...
A. L Shuford.
A. L. Shuford.
R. W. StalUngs.
Articles Manufactured
>- o c
go-s
1- offl
Building and repairing boats
Fish scrap and fish oil
Building and repairing boats
Hauling out, painting and repairing small boats.. .
Corn meal ___
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Milling corn
Rough lumber
Corn meal.
Rough lumber
Auto, buggy, wagon and farm implement repairs.
Auto repairing
Fish scrap, oil, etc
Oyster canning factory
Repair of boats andfishingcraft;mfg. oyster midders
Boat making and repairing
Roug'h lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber.
Landon G. Bowman.
Rough lumber
Corn
Tobacco flues and stove piping
Grist mill
Lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Printing and publishing
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber...
Flour, meal and mill feed
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Grinding wheat, flour and corn meal
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber ,
Vehicles, auto bodies and repairing
Springs, steel buggy and auto wheels, etc.
Flour and grist mill
Rough lumber.
Hammer handles, chicken coops, etc
Stoneware
Rough lumber.
Soft drinks
Rough lumber.
Invested xt
Capital -^°-
4,510
150,000
6,250
4,000
2,350
4.3,484
5,000
1.500
7,930
4,000
5,760
2,390
3,050
52,000
5,000
4,050
3,650
3,600
300
1,600
500
800
,646
200
900
700
,000
800
800
500
000
700
000
400
000
600
350
185
000
000
100
800
388
000
125
300
271
408
200
300
100
000
843
844
845
846
847
848
849
850
851
852
853
854
855
856
857
858
859
860
861
862
863
864
865
866
867
870
871
872
873
874
875
876
877
878
879
880
881
882
883
891
892
893
198
JN'oRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No. County
895
896
897
898
899
900
901
902
903
904
905
906
907
908
909
910
911
912
913
914
915
916
917
918
919
920
921
922
923
924
925
926
927
928
929
930
931
932
933
934
935
936
937
938
939
940
941
942
943
944
945
946
947
Catawba.
....do..-.
_...do....
...-do....
-...do.-.-
....do....
-.-.do....
--..do...-
....do...-
....do..-.
....do....
.do...-
.do....
.do..-.
.do.--.
-do-
.do..
.do.-
.do..
.do.-
-do..
.d'o..
.do..
i.w..do.
..-.do-
-...do.
...do
...-do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
-...do
----do
....do
....do
....do
-...do
....do
-.-do
-..-do
..--do
...-do
....do
Postoffice
Hickory.
...do.-..
....do...
....do...
....do-.
....do....
....do.-.
....do...
....do..-.
....do....
....do-..
....do...
....do...
....do..-
....do...
.do.
.do.
...do
Hickory, R. 1-
Hickory --
...do --.
....do
...do
.do.
.do.
.do.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do..
...do
...do... -
...do
Lincolnton, R. 2.
Maiden -
....do .---
....do
....do
..-.do
....do
....do
....do
Mountain Creek .
Newton
....do -
....do
Newton R. 1
Newton
....do.... ---
....do
....do
-.--do
Factory
W. P. Bowman
Catawba Creamery Co
City Steam Bakery -
Clay Printing Co.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co
Del Rico Cigar Co
Hickory Cabinet and Mfg. Co
Hickory Collar Co
Hickory Flour Mill -
Hickory Foundry and Machine Co.
Hickory Harness Co
Hickory Ice and Coal Co
Hickory Mfg. Co
Hickory Marble and Granite Co.-.
Hickory Novelty Co
Hickory Overall Co
Hickory Printing Co
Hickory Steam Laundry Co
Hilton Pottery Co ---
Hutton & Bourbonnais Co
F. B. Ingold
■Ivey Mfg. Co
■ L. L. Moss Cabinet Shop
Phoenix Roller Mill
Piedmont Foundry and Mach. Co.
Piedmont Wagon and Mfg. Co
L. W. Poovey
F. L. Propst
Propst Bros - -
Sharp & Wilfong- -
R. M, Slattings
Standard Canning Co
P. S. Stillwell & Co
Willis & Wyant
Finger Bros. - -
O. O. Abernathy & Bro
L. S. Caldwell & Son
Clay Mfg. Co
Gilleland Bros
Jones & Beal
Keener & Co
W. B. Murray
J. L. Puntch-
Mountain Creek Roller Mills
H. B. Barringer -
The CaroUna Glove Co
East Carolina Motor Co.
Ford Hudson & Co
P. L. Jarrette
Newton Glove Mfg. Co....
Newton Ice and Fuel Co
Newton Oil and Fertihzer Co
Newton Roller Covering Shop
President
J. F. Dellinger
M. G. Grouch, Part.
S. L. Bowman, Part
J. D. Elliott.
W. M. Reese.
E. A. Hilton, Part...
G. N. Hutton
Wm. F. Fogle-
S. P. Finger
[Props.
L. S. & J. H.-Caldwell
G. W. Keener.
J. S. Yount.
H. M. Yount..
J. M. Wagner.
W.D.Misenheimer, O'r.
Miscellaneous Factories
199
Continued.
Secretary
W. J. Shuford.
Chas. W. Ellington.
J. C. Miller
R. L. Ellis
P. A. Sitzer
O. C. Cloninger.
G. J. Ivey
Herman Payne.—
J. G. Carrier
Chas. P. Bolch...
C. H. Cline
A. C. Henderson -
J. E. Walker, Mgr.
A. B. Hutton-
G. F. Ivey—.
L. L. Moss —
L. R. Brewer.
J. H. HuUer-
A. Martin
C. C. Propst.
J. O. Sharp.-
0.0. Abernathy.
J. C. Campbell.
M. O. Gilleland.
R. L. Jones
Charles Cook.
Articles Manufactured
26„
Id o n
CI <~^
Rough lumber
Butter, buttermilk, ice cream
Bakery, bread, cakes and pies...
Printing and publishing
Bottling Coca-Cola and soda waters
Cigar manufacturers
Screens, sash and doors
Horse collars
Flour, meal and feed
Foundry and machine shop
Manufacturers of harness goods and repairing same
ilanufacturer ice .
Sash, doors, etc
Monuments and tombstones
Sash, doors, etc
Overalls and pants
Job printing
Steam laundry
Stoneware
Lumber and box shocks
Sheet metal manufacturers
School desks
Sash, doors, blinds, etc
Flour and feed
Foundry and machine shop
Farm wagons
Brick
Invested
Capital
1890
1907
1903
1920
S. D. Hank.
Rough lumber
Stoneware
Canning vegetables
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Plow handles.-- 1
Rough lumber
Doors, sash, flooring, ceiling
Picker sticks, plant beams, loom spindles.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Boxes, doors, sash
Flour and corn meal
Rough lumber—-
Flour and grist mill
Rough lumber
C) oth gloves
Auto repairs
Flour and corn meal --
Flour and corn meal
Cotton work gloves
Manufacturers ice
Crushing cotton seed
Recovering cotton mill rollers
3,000
86,966
5,046
24,497
41,453
3,250
3,070
42,425
40,000
8,152
5,708
42,958
24,000
1,375
35,421
72,201
2,050
10,874
700
150,000
1,500
50,000
10,375
4,200
23,500
741,451
1,000
1,000
1,200
4,000
200
350
600
1,000
11,042
1,000
4,000
27, 195
2,800
1,500
7,000
15,500
500
2,000
1,100
22,374
8,200
3,500
5,000
19,000
25,000
62,200
2,250
200
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
948
949
950
951
952
953
P54
955
956
957
958
959
960
961
962
965
967
968
969
970
971
972
973
974
975
976
P77
978
979
980
981
982
983
984
985
986
987
990
991
992
993
994
995
996
997
County
Catawba -
_...do
....do
....do
..do
....do
..__do
....do
....do
Chatham .
....do
....do
.-..do
..__do
...-do
-..-do
....do
--..do
....do
.do-,
.do.,
-do..
....do..
----do..
....do-
-..-do.
-.--do-.
...-do.
-.-.dO-
....do.
-...do.
-...do-
....do.
--.-do.
-...do.
....do.
.-.-do.
....do.
....do-
.-.-do.
..-.do.
...-do-.
....do-,
-.--do.
....do.
....do-
.-.-do-
...-do-
.-..do-
--.-do-
----do-
..-.do.
Postoffice
Newton...
...do
...do
...do -
...do.... --.
Reepsville
Sherrills Ford
Terrell
...do.
Bear Creek, R. 1.
Rear Creek
...do
...do
Bear Creek. R. 1.
Boar Creek
Bennett .-.
...do.
....do
...do
...do
Bonlee
...do
...do
Brickhaven
Brushcreek
By num.. _
...do
Coleridge
Cumnock.
...do
...do ----
-..do
Cumnock, R. 1
Cumnock
-..do
Goldston
...do
...do. ----
...do
.-..do
...do
...do..'
Gulf
Gulf and Goldston
Gulf
.-.do
Jordan
Merry Oaks
....do
....do
....do
Moncure
Factory
Newton Roller Mill
North State Roller Mills.
.1. H. Plank.
Speagle & Blackburn
P. L. Weaver
Scronce Bros.
A. P. Hildebrand
Gabriel Bros
J. L. Hill
J. M. Councilman
Denn Lumber Co
T. F. Gaines
Sizemore M ill
E. P. Spoon
Standard Milling Co
\V. C. Brewer...
M. M. Hammer
J. A. Prcsnell---
Routh's Roller Mill
W. A. Ward
Bonlee Milling Co
Hickory Handle Mfg. Co..
Lawrence's Sawmill —
Cherokee Brick Co
J 01 dan & Lane
Chatham Roller \.\\\
W. PL Hcarn
C. E. Brown—
R. H. Bobbitt's Sawmill...
A. C. Brown's Sawmill
J. T. Clark..-
W. H. Gilmore....
F. L. Lanyer's Sawmill
H. W. Shaw's Sawmill
D. R. Watson's Sawmill...
N. F. Barber
Burke, Beal & Oldham
G. L. Bynum..
B. W. Gains-...
J. W. Goldston
A. C. Stinson
William D, Tillman
Clarence C. Cole
The Goldston Brick Co....
Gulf Roller Mills
J. W. Johnson..
Lane-Gilliland-Jordan Co.
Burns Bros.-
W. M. Dennis
E. V. Lawrence
C. W. Parks
A. N. Hargis
President
G. A. Warlick.
B. C. Routh, Pres.
and Owner
B. S. LawTcnce, Ownr
Miscellaneous Factories
201
Continued
Secretary
J. W. Killian.
L. S. Guy — _.
C. R. Blackburn
D. L. Scronce
Tom Gabriel
W. J. Sizemore.
G. S. Jourdan__
Isaac. H. Dunlap.
J. J. Lamb
A. H. London-
V. S. Atwater .
Bruce Oldham
J. Murielson
C. J. Goldston.
J. M. Mclver...
C. W. Jordan.
Articles Manufactured
Flour, feed and meal
Flour and grist mill
Job printing
Stoneware
Manufacturers of pottery .
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour and corn meal
Rough lumber
Lumber
Corn and feed meal
Rough lumber.-
Flour and meal.
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber ..
Flour, meal and feed.
Rough lumber __
Flour and grist mill-.
Handles
Lumber
Brick. _-
Lumber... .._
Flour and meal.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.-
Rough lumber
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.-
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber-
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Brick and lumber
Flour, corn meal, bran, etc.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
t. E m
O ^ m
ac 0^
h o c
1916
1918
Invested
Capital
13,200
2,600
700
200
1,200
650
1,500
2,500
900
2,000
150
400
1,700
6,000
10,000
1,000
1,500
8,000
2,000
5,000
13,130
3,000
184,200
2,550
600
2,000
2,200
1,000
2,800
3,400
2,800
3,000
1,000
475
2,000
750
1,000
1,000'
6,000
1,300
32,500
15,666
2,550
1,100
4,000
3,700
1,200
5,000
1,800
No.
949
950
951
952
953
954
955
956
957
958
959
960
961
962
963
964
965
966
967
968
969
970
971
972
973
974
975
976
977
978
979
980
981
982
985
986
987
988
989
990
991
992
993
944
995
996
997
202
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
1000
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007
1008
1009
1010
1011
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1023
1024
1025
1026
1027
1028
1029
1030
1031
10.32
1033
1034
1035
1036
1037
1038
1039
1040
1041
1042
1043
1044
1045
1046
1047
1048
1049
1050
1051
1052
County
Chatham.
-.-.do
....do
_..-do
_...do
-.--do
-.--do
-...do
..-.do
....do
....do
....do
..--do
.---do
-...do
--..do
....do
....do.
....do.
....do
....do
----do
.-.-do
..--do
....do
....dc
....do
-.-.do
....do
---do
.-..do
.---do
....do..-.
----do
---do
..-do
---do
----do
--.-do
....do
..-.do
.. -do
.---do --..
----do
— -do-.. .
..--do
.--do -.-.
----do
.---do
.-..do
....do
Cherokee..
..--do
PostofEce
Moncure
....do
....do.-.
....do
....do
....do
....do
New Hill, R. 2.
Oakland
Ore Hill
Ore Hill, R. 1..
....do R. 1..
Ore Hill.
Ore Hill, l.l..
....do
....do
Pittsboro .
Pittsboro, R. 3
Pittsboro. . ..
....do-
....do....
....do-
Roscoe
...do. -
SilerCity
....do
...do....
....do
...do
....do
....do
....do
....do
Siler City, R. 1
SilerCity
....do...
....do....
.-..do
....do
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
....do
....do
....do
SilerCity, R. 5.
Siley Citr
....do
....do
Staley
Andrews
...do
Factory
Marks Bros
oncureMill and Gin Co
Moody Burns
Moore Bros
Orell-Maddox Lumber Co
J. R. Poe's Sawmill
A. A. Wicker
G.M. Womble
B. A. Perry'.s Grist Mill
Brewer t Tally
Eastridge & Pope
T. F, Gains & Bros. Lumber Co.
A. A. Johnson
Jordan Lane & Page Co
Kidd Lumber Co
Leon T. Lane
Chatham Oil and Fertilizer Co .
E. A. Clark
R. A Lineberry
A. J. Little & Co..
J. M. Odell Mfg. Co..
E. H. Petty
Perry- Jones
Tyrrells Creek Milling Co
Albright Milling Co
J. C. Andrews
.Bray Bros. Brick Co.
H. H. Elder
Electric Milling Co
Garage and Machine Shop
Green Mill
Johnson & Lewis.
L. E. Johnson & Son
Johnson, Moon & Co
Johnson, Perry & Co...
Jones Lumber Co.
Lane & Teague
J. I;. McPherson
G. S. Norwood, Ind
Oval Oak ^Ifg. Co
H. C. Perry, Ind
Walter R. Perry, Ind
'W. M. Siler, Ind
Siler City Milling Co
Staley Milling Co
Thomas Sawmill
Wesley Thomas
White Bros
Williams, Brower & Co
Woody & Stone
Calvin H, Bean
.\ndrews Ice Co.
Andrews Manufacturing Co
President
C. N. Bray
J. C. Lane.
R. S. Williams.
Miscellaneous Factories
203
Continued
Secretary
J. W. Marks.
C. D. OrelL.
C. D. OrelL.
J. E. Moore.
C. D. OrelL.
W. N. Brewer.
L. C. Pope....
T. F. Gains...
C. H. Page..
D. C. Kidd.
J. Carroll.
J. D. Jones
E. A. Thompson..
Hugh W. Johnson
J. Wade Siler.
A. A. Lamb..
Manson Lewis..
S. M. Johnson.
S. M. Johnson.
S. M. Johnson.
A. H. Jones
J. B. Teague...
L. L. Wrenn
J. L. Brothers..
W. A. Thomas.
T. Ira White.
B. D. Woody.
B. G. Webb
Lamar H. Tucker.
Articles Manufactured
Rough lumber
Rough and dressed lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Corn meal, wheat and flour
Rough lumber
Rough lumberf
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Oil mill and fertilizer miser
Rough lumber
Rough lumber r.
Rough lumber
Products of cotton
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour and grist mill
Wheat and corn
Meal and feed
Brick
Rough lumber
Merchants and exchange milling.
General machine work
Corn meal
Rough lumber •
Gristmill
Rough lumber
Rough lumber _
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber ._
Washboards
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Milling -wheat and flour
Grist mill
Rough lumber
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber
Bent chair stock
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Ice
£ S m
O ti OS
tj o c
1910
Invested
Capital
12,600
49,500
2,050
2,600
9,200
1,300
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,500
600
1,000
2,000
800
1,800
600
169,000
2,800
2,000
800
5,075
3,500
500
5,000
3,000
250
2,200
5,000
17,500
1,900
2,000
700
1,000
1.600
2,000
2,550
900
700
700
18,854
800
600
115
20,859
1,500
2,000
410
1,000
5,250
700
500
367,823
204
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Table No. 1 —
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
1053
Cherokee
-—do
----do..
----do
— .do...
.—do .-
---do-
--do --
Andrews
W. A. McGee—
1054
---do
Mount Vernon Tannery
1055
Birch
1056
Culberson
1057
.--do -
J. S. Shields, Ind — -
1058
Kinsey
George & Frank Hartness, Part.
1059
Marble—
Big Cove Lumber Co
lOfiO
---do --
A. T. Dorsey Lumber Co
lOfil
.--do
.--.do
J. M. Kilpatrick.
lOfiS
---do -.
....do
W. R. Lunsford . . ..
lOfiS
..--do
----do --
Murphy.
D. F. Burchfield--"--
1064
....do -.--
Cherokee Roller Mills
1065
---do
....do
Coca-Cola Bottling Co ,
1066
----do --
.---do
N. C. Dockery
1067
----do
_---do
1068
----do- --
---do --
R.C.Moore •.
1069
---do-
..-do
1070
----do
....do --
-Murphy Mills . -- . -
1071
---.do
....do
107:?
..--do
---.do.
G. 0. Mercer
1073
-...do
.-..do
The Woodworking Co -
1074
----do ---
..-do
....do
Chowan
-...do
Shoals Creek
Unaka
T. N. Elrod
1075
T. C Kilpatrick
1076
Valleytown
Edenton
Geo. Collett .--
1077
H. L. Story.
1078
.--do
1079
-.--do
---.do
1080
....do
....do
W. G. Brown Grist Mill
1081
----do
.--.do
1082
-...do
....do
-...do
....do...- -
M. B. Chappel, Ind -
1083
Chowan Cotton Oil and Fert. Co.
1084
-...do....
do
Edent'on Ice and Cold Storage Co. .
Edenton Peanut Co
E. R. Couger
1085
....do
.-..do
1086
do
--..do
Edenton Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co....
Jno. N. Elliott
Reuben Martin
1087
..-.do
-...do
1088
....do
...do
H C Nixon
1089
--.-do
--..do.. --
1090
--..do -.
-.-.do
Tuttle-Bell Brick Co
1091
....do
.-..do
C. D. Webb, Ind
109"?
.--.do
---.do
Wilkes Veneer Co.
1093
-..do
....do.
Tyner
Z W. Evans, Ind
1094
....do
A L. Forehand - .
1095
....do
...do.
J. W. Parks--.
1096
.-..do....
-.do
White 3 Sorghum Mill.
J. T. White
1097
--..do.
.---do -
W. H. Twine, Ind
1098
Clay
....do
Hayesville
.--.do
0. A. Davis, Ind..
1099
E. V. McConnell.
1100
....do
----do..- ----
The Public Service Co. . .
E. G. Allison, Mgr..
1101
....do
.---do- -_
T. C. Foven
1102
-—do
Cleveland
....do
-..-do -..
Shooting Creek - --
Belwood
Belwood, R. 1
Boiling Springs- .
Marke H. Rogers
1103
Belwood Horse Collar Co
T. P. Deal
1104
Clippard & BuUard
1105
C J. Hanwick & Sons .-
Miscellaneous Factories
205
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
u O C
Invested
Capital
No.
$ 12,750
1,061,609
2,900
1,250
12,500
560
16,060
36,500
1,100
1,250
3,500
500
10,921
500
2,600
5,825
540
12,600
1,700
1,300
3,000
720
825
750
5,750
175,526
500
900
550
1,200
163,044
48,982
193,222
24,062
2,200
1,800
650
4,800
2,500
21,074
6,000
1,525
2,200
500
1,350
2,500
1053
L. E. Bamblitz
lO.M
Rough lumber. .-. --- -
10,55
1056
J. S. Shields--
1057
Frank Hartness
Rough lumber.. .. .
1058
Rough lumber.. . . ... ..._._-
1059
A. T. Dorsey...
1060
1061
Rough lumber .. . -. ..
1062
1063
L. S. Hale
1064
R. L. Ellis- -
Coca-Cola, soda water .
1065
1066
R. L. Lance . _ .
1067
1068
Job printing..
1069
R. M. Fain-
Milling ...
1070
1071
Publishing and job printing .
1072
M. C. King, Jr
Lumber _ . .. ..... ...
1073
1074
Wood turned and carved . .
1075
Flour and feed.
1076
Newspaper and job printing
1077
J. G. Small
1078
J. B. Parker .. .
Grinding corn . . __ .
1079
Grinding meal and hominy
1080
H. E. Nixon— _
Grist mill
1081
1082
10R3
Ice ...
1084
1085
Soft drinks .. . . _
1086
Carts, wagons, repairs . .
1087
Rough lumber.. .
1088
Shipbuilding and repairs on same
1089
R. F. Tuttle-
Common brick. .. ..
1090
Rough lumber - .
1091
.T. L. Wiggins-
1092
1093
1094
1095
1096
1097
1098
1099
1910
6,000
900
3,100
6,000
1,100
300
1100
1101
1102
1103
1104
Rough lumber
1105
206
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
County
PostofEce
Factory
President
llOfi
Cleveland
....do ._
....do
Boiling Springs- -
Casar
-...do
Amos Wright
1107
John S. Hunt, Ind..
1108
J F. Logan
1109
....do...
...do...
A. R. McNeillv, Ind
1110
....do
.-..do
N. H. Parker
1111
....do
.-..do..
G. W. Peeler _
\U9
....do.
.-..do
Peter Whitp, Ind
1113
....do
....do
FallstOD. ...
S. T. Kendrick
1114
..do...
J. B. Stroup & Son . -
1115
....do
-.-.do
-...do
S. R. Anthony
1116
--.do
.--.do.
M. L. Beam, Ind.. -.
1117
C. Hang. Ind.
1118
---.do
----do..
Kings Mountain .
....do
R. G Adams Ind - -
1119
11?0
-...do .._
_.._do
....do
....do
11?1
J.A.Falls
IP?
-...do
....do...
1123
-...do.........
....do.
....do.
do
G. G Page
1124
11 ''5
.-..do
....do
1126
.-..do
....do
1127
....do
-...do..
....do
-do
1128
ir^q
.-..do
-...do
....do
--..do...
....do
....do
Lattimore .
1130
M A Neal -
1131
1132
..do
1133
..-.do
---.do
Buffalo Roller Mills
1134
....do
Pearl Roller Mill .-
1135
.--.do
-...do
Mooresboro
--.do....
J VV Allen Corn Mill
1136
C R Blanton Sawmill. Ind
1137
--do
.-.do..
.-..do
do
M M Green Corn Mill
1138
1139
....do
....do
1140
....do
....do
1141
--do
....do
Shelby
- do.
1142
L. C. Bost
1143
..-.do...
do
C B Cabaniss & Co
1144
..-.do..
do
1145
....do
....do
Eagle Roller Mill
1146
....do
....do..
G N Gold Corn Mill
1147
.—do .-
.—do
....do
—do
-—do
.do.
J R &B F Hard Part-
1148
1149
Geo. Button ...
1150
....do
do
Shelby Coca-Cola Co
1151
-...do
do.
115?
....do
....do
T. J. Babbington
1153
....do
do
1154
1155
....do
....do...
.-..do
do
Shelby Marble and Granite Works--
Shelby Publishing Co
B. R. Dillinger..
1156
....do
do
M. L. Borden
1157
-...do...
do
Southern Cotton Oil Co
1158
...-do-..
-...do
G. E. Sperling. Ind
Miscellaneous Factories
207
Continued
Secretary
Amos Wright.
G. M. Isenhour.
J. M. Patterson-
W. L. Toms-.
W. B. Milton.
Carme Elam.
J. W. Rollings..
A. L. Swart
B. E. McSwain.
J. F. Ledford..
Hough Hopper.
C. C. McMurray_._
D. E. Hanmey.
W. Lineberger..
M. Putman, Mgr.
Onnie Miller.
Articles Manufactured
J.A.Ryan, 120 By.,N.Y.
Flour and corn meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough and dressed lumber
Corn and flour mill __.
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Corn and flour mill and rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Common brick
Rough lumber
Brick
Rough lumber
Publishing weekly paper and commercial printing.
Common brick
Rough lumber
Cotton-seed products
Corn and flour mill
Sash and doors :..
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Rough lumber
Cotton-seed products
Flour and corn meal
Corn and flour mill..
Corn meal
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Creamery
Cotton-seed products
Flour and corn meal
Cement and tile works
Bakery
Corn meal
Work shirt manufacturers
Flour mill
Corn meal
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Job printing
S of t drinks -
Butter
General foundry and metal repair _
Ice
Marble and granite
Publishing and printing
Steam laundry
Manufactiiring cotton-seed products
Rough lumber
S S m
fc. o c
Invested
Capital
3,600
1,200
875
750
1,750
4,000
500
1,000
4,600
2,200
400
60,000
950
5,000
300
1,200
1,000
2,400
2,800
51,900
14,547
13,000
1,000
2,000
300
157,000
2,500
4,226
400
1,000
400
10,703
158,225
2,000
4,600
2,900
6,600
14,000
18,238
700
1,000
1,500
1,500
6,600
15,264
4,989
33,257
1,225
6,000
8,000
205,628
3,000
No.
1106
1107
1108
1109
1110
1111
1112
1113
1114
1115
1116
1117
1118
1119
1120
1121
1122
1123
1124
1125
1126
1127
1128
1129
1130
1131
1132
1133
11.34
1135
1136
1137
1138
1139
1140
1141
1142
1143
1144
1145
1146
1147
1148
1149
1150
1151
1152
1153
1154
1155
1156
1157
1158
208
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
1159
Cleveland
do
Shelby
Z. J.&C.S.Thom
Props
1160
do
J. W. Wilson -.-
1161
_...do
Columbus
do .
W. G. Hord, Ind -
1162
1163
- do . ..
J. W. Lashley Mill
1164
do
do
Northwest Lumber Co ,
1165
....do
....do
-...do -
do
Bladenboro
Boardman
Bolton
Hester & Sykes
1166
1167
Gore & Co., Fart -
1168
.. do
1169
....do
do
Cerro Gordo
do
W H H Buffkin
1170
Cerro Gordo Brick Co
1171
do
-.. do
1172
-...do..
.--.do
....do...
-.-.do
....do
.---do
do
do
C. E. Williamson and W. K. Nance..
1173
Chadbourn
do
L P Burkhead
1174
Chadbourn Mfg. Co...
1175
-...do
Columbus Bottling Co
0. M. Powers..
1176
do
1177
Clarendon..
...do
C R Harrelson Mill, Ind. .
1178
Harrelson & Currie Mill, Part
1179
....do
-.--do
....do
do
J H Mitchell, Ind.
1180
Fair Bluff
do
H. V. Norris's Mill, Ind.
1181
H M Powell. Part
1182
do
A R Waller Ind.
1183
-...do
-...do...
...-do
....do
do
J W Brinkley Mill
1184
Goldsboro, R F D
Hallsboro
do .
1185
1186
Hall's Tobacco Flue Mfg. Co
1187
do
D P Clears . .
1188
do
do...
North Carolina Lumber Co
F. B. Gante..-.
1189
do
do
1190
.-.-do
-...do
....do...
....do
---.do
....do -
....do ---
.-..do
--..do
do
Lake Waccamaw..
Newberlin
....do
Tabor
W, J. Hardie, Ind --
1191
1192
1193
Bordeaux & Co...
I. C. & M. A.
deaux. Owners.
Bor-
11Q4
-...do
do
D J Hughes & Co.-
1195
D J. Hughes Co. Mill
1196
1197
Wannanish...
Whiteville
The Council Tool Co
1198
W L Burchett. Ind..
1199
do
1200
do
do
1201
Craven
....do
-...do
--.do
Bachelor
Blades
Tavlor's Mill
1202
1203
1204
do...
A. J. Holton...
1205
-.--do
-.--do
do
.---do
Clark
do
O^lesbv's Gri'st Mill
1206
Clark Brick and Tile Co..
L. B. Willis
1207
1208
do
do
1209
...-do
— .do
Cove City
.—do
1210
White & Mitchell
Miscellaneous Factories
209
Continued
Secretary
G. L. Cameron, Jlgr
J. Sam Wright
G. T. Meyer.
R. G. Inman.
J. A. Brown.
Jno. W. Hall.
J. E. Halcomb.
K. C. Council..
R. V. T. Duncan..
J. D. Maultsby-.-.
J. JI. Little, Atty.
W. L. Harris
Henry Weatherly..
J. A. Dixon
J. L. Humphrey.
R. E. Riggs..
Frank White .
.Articles Manufactured
Doors, sash, blinds, etc
General woodworking plant.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber
Rough and dressed lumber. .
Rough lumber
Rough and dressed lumber..
Rough lumber.-
Brick
Grinding corn
Rough lumber
Harness maker .
Ice --
Soft drinks
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber and shingles.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber and shingles.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Tobacco flues
Corn meal and grits
Shingles .
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Dressed lumber __
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Grinding corn
Rough lumber.
Tools for turpentine operators-
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber.
Auto repairs
Repairing automobiles-
Milling corn..
Brick
Brick
Brick.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
1911
1916
Invested
Capital
; 32,989
5,450
1,000
2,000
3,950
2,850
3,900
872,034
4,000
841,329
2,500
7.527
2,000
11,750
10,500
10,000
1,900
1,250
1,000
3,000
2,500
5,500
3,000
1,500
27,000
360,798
5,500
1,550
1,000
141,299
26,400
4,500
3,500
3,000
1,500
3,850
3,000
3,900
161,848
1,800
1,500
10,000
3,000
3,000
4,900
5,010
5,500
9,000
6,000
11,150
11,000
No.
1159
1160
1161
1162
1163
1164
1165
1166
1167
1168
1169
1170
1171
1172
1173
1174
1175
1176
1177
1178
1179
1180
1181
1182
1183
1184
1185
1186
1187
1188
1189
1190
1191
1192
1193
1194
1195
1196
1197
1198
1199
1200
1201
1202
1203
1204
1205
1206
1207
1208
1209
1210
14— Dept. Labor, 1920.
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Table No. 1 —
No.
1211
1212
1213
1214
1215
1216
1217
1218
1219
1220
1221
1222
1223
1224
1225
1226
1227
1228
1229
1230
1231
1232
1233
1234
1235
1236
1237
1238
1239
1240
1241
1242
1243
1244
1245
1246
1247
1248
1249
1250
1251
1252
1253
1254
1255
1256
1257
1258
1259
1260
1261
1262
1263
County
Craven -
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...-do..
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.-..do..
...-do..
-..-do.-
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-...do-,
-..-do.-
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.-.do.,
-...do..
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--..do..
— .do.,
-...dc-
.-.-do-.
--.-do-,
-..-do..
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.-.-do-.
..-.do..
.-_.do--
....do.-
.-.-do-.
--.-do.-
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.-..do..
..-.do.-
..-.do.-
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.-..do..
.-.-do.,
.-..do.,
.-.-do..
..-.do--
-...do-.
..-.do.,
-.-do..
_-.-d0--
..-.do--
-..do-.
....do-,
.-..do...
....do...
..-.do...
..-.do...
-.-do...
PostofEce
Dover --
...do
..-do
Fort Barnwell .
..-do
.—do
....do
....do
....do
..-.do
James City
...do. -.
Jasper
Melvin
New Bern
...-do.--
-do.
.do.
-do.
-do.
.do.
-do.
-do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
-do.
-do.
-do.
.do.
.do.
-do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do-
.do.
-do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
-do-
-do.
-do-
.do.
Factory
Goldsboro Lumber Co..
Ipoch Grist Mill
W. P. Steed, Ind. . -
Fort Barnwell Garage
Jones Bros. Sawmill
Lamb's Grist Mill
Sauls & Lamb Sawmill . .-
Wetherington's Sawmill -
Wilson Bros. Sawmill .
Wilson Grist Mill
The Davis Bakery
Munger & Bennett
Wetherington Grist Mill
M. Edw. Huskins
J. V. Blades Lumber Co. . -
The Blades Motor Co., Inc
Bordeaux & Co. Mill
Braddy's Laundry & Cleaning Wks
Campbell Garage
Cannon's Repair Shop
The Central Service Station, Inc-
Craven Carriage Shop, Inc
Crystal Ice Cream Co -
Cuthrell Garage
Davenport Garage -- -
Delio Garage
F. S. Duffy Medicine Co
Owen G. Dunn
East Carolina Marble Works
Ellis Repair Works
Fowler Auto Garage Co., Inc
French Cabinet Works
Gaskins Machine and Cycle Works .
Guion Motoi Co., Inc
Hackney Cement Works -.
Home Bakery Co
Hop Wah Laundry
Hummings & Barber
Kaf er's Bakery
Kahus Cleaning and Dye Works .-.
E. H. & J. A. Meadows Co....
Meadows Grist Mill
Model Steam Laundry
Moore's Machine Works
National Vulcanizing & Supply Co
Neuse Lumber Co
New Bern Battery Co
New Bern Brick Co
New Bern Cedar Works
New Bern Coca-Cola Bot. Wks., Inc
New Bern Cotton Oil & Pert. Mills..
New Bern Garage Co. --
New Bern Ice Co
President
Zelph Kilpatrick.
R. M. Davis.
J. V. Blades .
E.A. Braddy.
L. H. Cannon .
H. E. Royall, Owner.
Otis Cuthrell
B. R. Davenport
W. S. Ellis.
Louis Gaskins
Frank A. Hackney.
J. W. Hummings.
Alfred A. Kafer. .
A. H. Kahus
E. H. Meadows --
W. E. Perry... -
Wm. H. Moore.
Jno. R. Rodney, V.-P.
H. A. Epting.
W. L. Jones —
Miscellaneous Factories
211
Continued.
Secretary
W. B. H. Blancfred.
Jno. Ipoch
A. Lamb
Anderson Winn .
David Wilson .
GailG. Bennett-.
J. B. Massingale.
N. F. Rowe
R. W. Melvin...
J. C. Bordeaux.
Rufe Parrott .
Brady Telfous, Mgr.
R. S. Shaw
Nathan Stroud-
F. S. Duffy
Joe K.Willis.
Wm. Foy....
L. LaDuese.
F. McClowe.
Gomis Brinson.
Myrtle Cavanaugh.
Parker B. Adams.
Jno. F. Rhorey
B. M. Cotton.
Wm. Dunn, Mgr..
Articles Manufactured
Rough lumber _ . .
Milling corn...
Rough lumber
Repairing autos, gas engines, etc.
Rough lumber
Milling corn
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Milling corn.. _._
Bakery
Rough lumber
Milling corn
Lumber
Auto sales and repairs
Dressed lumber
Laundry and cleaning
Auto repairs
General repair, auto wheels and machinery
Service and auto repairers..
Tobacco trucks
Ice cream
Repairing auto and marine engines
Repairing auto and marine engines
Auto and engine repairing
Patent medicine
Job printing _
Tombstones
Repairing wagons, carts and buggies
Sales and auto repairing
Cabinets
Repairing machines, cycles and auto wheels
Repair of automobiles ._
Cement bricks
Bakery
Laundry
Implement handles
Bakery
Laundry and dyeing
Fertilizer
Milling corn
Laundry
Repairing boats, engines, cycles
Vulcanizing and repairing
Lumber
Repairing batteries, auto engines and marine eng
Brick
g C to
1906
1911
1870
Cedar chests and repairing
Coca-cola
Cotton-seed products and fertilizers .
Service and auto repairs
Ice .,
Invested
Capital
302,806
1,500
5,750
6,500
4,050
1,850
6,650
2,800
7,250
1,850
4,000
145,829
7,000
11,000
150,000
92,000
3,000
4,100
6,600
5,000
11,275
6,400
5,000
4,750
7,410
7,610
100,000
38,000
6,550
49,000
6,525
6,050
2,900
8,300
7,100
2,850
10,500
7,500
5,300
575,484
8,500
9,500
4,700
2,100
103,808
10,000
19,658
7,959
40,4 3
954,033
16,100
45,030
No.
1211
1212
1213
1214
1215
1216
1217
1218
1219
1220
1221
1222
1223
1224
1225
1226
1227
1228
1229
1230
1231
1232
1233
1234
1235
1236
1237
1238
1239
1240
1241
1242
1243
1244
1245
1246
1247
1248
1249
1250
1251
1252
1253
1254
1255
1256
1257
1258
1259
1260
1261
1262
1263
212
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Table No. 1-
Nj.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
1264
1265
1266
1267
1268
1269
1270
1271
1272
1273
1274
1275
1276
1277
1278
1279
1280
1281
1282
1283
1284
1285
1286
1287
1288
1289
1290
1291
1292
1293
1294
1295
1296
1297
1298
1299
1300
1301
1302
1303
1304
1305
1306
1307
1308
1309
1310
1311
1312
1313
1314
1315
Craven .
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do...
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do.-
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do...
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...do..
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...-do.-
.-..do..
.-.-do..
..-.do..
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.-.-do.-
...do
...do
Cumberland
...-do
.-..do
....do
.-..do... ...
.-..do... ...
.-..do.-. .--
.-..do
.-..do-. ...
..-do
....do.. .-.
....do.. ...
....do
New Bern
...do
...do
...do.. -
...do
...do
...do
-.-do.
---do.
...do --.
....do-.
....do
-do..
.do
.do..
.do
.do...
.do
....do..
....do
....do
...-do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do..
-.-.do
....do-..
....do-.
....do...
...-do
.-.-do.... -.
....do-
North Harlowe.
....do
471 Liberty Bldg.
Phila., Pa..
Vanceboro
....do
Autryville. .
Cedar Creek
....do
Cooper
Cumberland- ...
Falcon
Fayetteville
....do.. ---.
....do
....do,.
----do-.
....do
....do
NewBern Iron Wks and Sup. Co. ,Inc.
Elisha Odum Shop Iron Works
Old Clark Sawmill
Paige Garage Co
The S. B. Parker Co. .- -...
Peoples Auto and Supply Co., Inc.
Peoples Brick Co
The Pepsi-Cola Co
Peptono Co. .
The Pine Lumber Co
A. E. Pittman & Son
Jno Rhodes Motor Co. --
Richardson Printing Co
D. M. Roberts & Co
John L. Roper Lumber Co. .
Service Motor Corporation- .
Cler Smith's Garage.
J. Smith Repair Works
Smith's Repair Shop
W. L. Speight ----
Standard Auto Exchange
Steel Product Co., Inc
Stevenson Brick Co
Taylor's Sheet M etal Works
Taylor's Soft Drink Works
Tong Wah Laundry.
Trent River Marl and Lime Co
U-Nite Rubber and Garage Co.
Virginia-Carohna Chemical Co.
Walker & Carnegie Works
Waters Buggy and Auto Co.
Waynick's Grist Mill
Willis-Knight Motor Cars Co
Willis Motor Co
Highway Garage
Morton's Grist Mill. -
Elisha Odum .
Clark Lumber Co --
Lancaster's Garage --
Lancaster Mill.
Hall& Smith ----
Jessup Bros. Mill . .
Strickland Mill..
J. T. Matthew & Son, Ind
WoodallMill -.
Falcon Publishing Co -
Bill Lumber Mill. Ind.
Boone Bottling Works- .
A. J. Bullard & Son
Carolina Woodenware Co. . ..
D. P. Carter Mill. Ind... .--.
Chero-Cola Bottling Co
The Christian-Ewing Co., Inc.
L. J. Taylor
E. G. Schwartz.
A. E. Pittman -
R. A. Richardson.
Wm. T. Smith.
Mrs. Jaker I. Smith.
R. L. Taylor..
R. J. Taylor..
A. H. Judy...
J. S. Garrett..
C. G. Wilson .
T. N. Walker .
G. S. Waters .
Chas. Hibbs-
D. S. Lancaster.
S. Boone -
J. F. Poag.
Miscellaneous Factories
213
Continued
Secretary
G. H. Terry-
Ryan Smith
B. B. Swinson.--
G. Wallace
Jno. Walston
John F. Rhorey ,
H. J. Carpenter.
W. F. Aberly.
Cox Rhodes-
C. F. Hurot-.
S. F. Pollard.
Owen Smith-.
Thos. F. Frazier.
G. H. Terry
L. L. Wallman. ..
H. A. Patten -
S. D. Crenshaw.
A. M. Fory...
S. Jones
A. Fitzgerald.
Cecil Morton-
Fred W.Judd, Chief Clerk
N.M. Lancaster
J. D. Jessup- . ..
J. W. Strickland.
J. S. Cupps
E. H. Woodall - -
E. A. Robinson..
Wm. Bell
J. C. Lowell .
W. C. Ewing, Sec.-Treas.
Articles Manufactured
M ill supplies and general repairing
Tobacco flues, general repairs
Rough lumber
Sales, service and auto repairing
Sheet metal workers
Auto repairs
Brick
Pepsi-cola syrup
Soft drinks
Lumber, laths, etc
General machine repairing
Auto and gas engine repairing--
Job printing
Service and auto repairing
Dressed and rough lumber
Service and auto repairing
Auto and gas engine repairing
Auto and general repairing _,
General repairs — blacksmith and wheelwTight.
Logs and bolts
Service and auto repairing
Sheet iron workers
Brick
Sheet metal, general repairs
Soft drinks
Laundry
Marl .. ^""
Vulcanizing and auto repairing
Commercial fertilizers
Repairing engines, wagons and trucks
Building and repairing buggies
Millingcorn
Sales, service and auto repairing
Autos and engine repairs
Auto repairing
Milling corn
^ C m
O S m
as O
!h o a
13 b^
Invested
Capital
1895
1893
S 338,469
16,775
6,800
6,300
37,426
3,681
24,985
326,108
1916
1892
Rough lumber
Auto repairing
Rough lumber.
Pine lumber. -
Rough lumber- --
Shingles
Rough lumber.
Grist mill -
Publishing religious work.
Rough lumber
Bottling works..
Dressed lumber
Woodenware.
Rough lumber
Soft drinks
Flour, meal, feed. .
10,000
2,200
5,450
5,000
34,000
2,024,989
20,400
7,500
3,050
2,100
13,000
15,300
57,205
37,614
10,425
5,776
2,300
50.000
3,000
48,000,000
3,650
2,500
1,500
14,850
2,800
11,675
1,800
16,400
2,650
2,000
2.500
3,500
2,000
1,650
1,300
2,000
8,500
13,500
39,583
6,200
7,600
173,922
No.
1264
1265
1266
1267
1268
1269
1270
1271
1272
1273
1274
1275
1276
1277
1278
1279
1280
1281
1282
1283
1284
1285
1286
1287
1288
1289
1290
1291
1292
1293
1294
1295
1296
1297
1298
1299
1300
1301
1302
1303
1304
1305
1306
1307
1308
1309
1310
1311
1312
1313
1314
1315
214
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
1316
1317
1318
1319
1320
1321
1322
1323
1324
1325
1326
1327
1328
1329
1330
1331
1332
1333
1334
1335
1336
1337
1338
1339
1340
1341
1342
1343
1344
1345
1346
1347
1348
1349
1350
1351
1352
1353
1354
1355
1356
1357
1358
1359
1360
1361
1362
1363
1364
1365
1366
1367
1368
County
Cumberland
._..do...
....do
...do
.-..do
..._do -.
....do
._..do
....do
....do
..--do
....do
..-.do
--..do.
.-.-do
....do
.-.-do
--..do
..--do -
....do
--..do
-...do
...-do
-...do
--..do
....do
....do
--..do.
--..do
....do
-.-.do
---.do
-...do
....do
--..do
--..do
....do
..--do
....do
....do
Currituck..
-...do
--..do
...-do
--.-do
Dare
Davidson
--.-do
--..do
--..do
--.-do
.-..do
...-do- ....
Postoffice
Fayetteville.
....do
.—do
.—do
..-.do -
.--.do..
...-do
....do
-..-do
....do
-...do
-...do
....do
....do
....do --
..--do
..-do
-...do --
Linden
..--do
Manchester .
Slocumb
Stedman
..--do
....do .
----do --
..--do
-—do
—do
-...do
....do
....do
..--do
....do
Vander
Wade --
--..do
...-do
— -do -
..--do
Grandy
Jar\'isburg..
Maple
Shawboro...
Snowden
Manteo
Chandler —
Denton
----do
.---do
Denton
-—do -
----do
Factory
Dromond Printing Co
Fayetteville Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Fayetteville Light and Power Co. .-
Fayetteville Monumental Works- -
Judge Printing Co
M. Lee Mill, Ind - ---
McDaniel & Bullard, Part.
McMillan Metal Works.
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co -
E. A. Poe Brick Co
Chas. Rankin
J. A. Sexton Lumber Co...
Southern Cotton Oil Co -
Townscnd Candy Co
Walker Lumber Co -
Ward's Plow Works
West Lumber and Box Co
Wing Holt Laundry
L. C. Cameron Mill-
Gillette Mill, Ind.- -
0. A. Waddell Mill
W. T. Reeves Mill .-.-
L. G. Faircloth Sawmill - -
J. B. Gorman
W. J. Hall, Ind
A. B. Maxwell & Son
Maxwell Brothers.
Maxwell Mill
Geo. N. McCall
McMillan Mill
1. W. Strickland --
J. M. Swann
Waller Lumber Co. .
J. E. Wilson -- ---
G. W. Home ---
D. F. Blue, Ind.-.
H. T. Ennis -...
Gainey's Mill .--
Pope & Fort Mill -
A. W. &Chas. Walker -.
Lancelot Poyner —
D. B. Harrison, Ind
Farmers' Cooperative Co
Jno. D. Barnard
G. L. Crisp
Croatan Packing Co .-
Coggins Bros
John Ceci 1 --
Daniel & Daniel
Denton Lumber Co
Denton Marble Works
Denton Roller Mill
Floyd Hedrick & Son
President
R. E. Hayes.
Wm. W. Randolph .
I. V. Hooper
Jno. W. Judge
J. A. Barns.
D. W. Townsend.
Thomas Ward.
J. H. West
Chin Sun
W. E. Waller and wife
.41ex. W. Midgett.
T. H. Daniel.
F. C. Russell.
Miscellaneous Factories
215
Continued
Secretary
C. D. Huto£f
Geo. H. Spence .
H. T. Smith
H. Rae
C. Rankin- __.
J. O. Ryan
W. M. Walker
P. West
J. W. McMillan
V. A. Matthews
G. Gainey
Chas. Walker
E. M. Walker
J. M. Daniel, Mgr...
L. P. Ross
A. P. Johnson, Mgr
T. E. Jennings
Articles Manufactured
Job printing
Soft drinks
Gas
Monuments
Job and commercial printing
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Gutters, steel roofing....
Soft drinks
Brick
Rough lumber
Lumber
Cotton-seed products
Candy
Rough lumber __.
Plows
Lumber and box shocks
Laundry ......
Rough lumber _.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Ginning cotton
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Grinding corn
Rough lumber
Grinding corn
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Dressed lumber
Dressed lumber.
Rough lumber...
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Grinding corn
Dressed lumber
Rough lumber __
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Grist mill
Rough lu mber.
Packing fish and canning tomatoes-
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Planing mill
Marble and granite
Flour, meal
Rough lumber
bam
u o a
go-3
1918
1920
Invested
Capital
1 5,000
33,770
75,000
7,250
26,000
900
1,500
2,100
3,500
48,000
79,996
10,000
206,339
6,000
15,000
3,150
55,141
300
7,000
9,200
1,500
2,000
500
2,850
2,500
2,700
1,000
3,000
1,000
1,000
3,000
5,000
3,000
2,900
5,000
1,300
5,000
18,000
15,500
5,400
400
500
300
400
10,000
9,500
3,000
3,500
60,700
1,350
6,500
1,500
No.
1316
1317
1318
1319
1320
1321
1322
1323
1324
1325
1326
1327
1328
1329
1330
1331
1332
1333
1334
1335
1336
1337
1338
1339
1340
1341
1342
1343
1344
1345
1346
1347
1348
1349
1350
1351
1352
1353
1354
1355
1356
1357
1358
1359
1360
1361
1362
1363
1364
1365
1366
1367
1368
216
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
1369
1370
1371
1372
1373
1374
1375
1376
1377
1378
1379
1380
1381
1382
1383
1384
1385
1386
1387
1388
1389
1390
1391
1392
1393
1394
1395
1396
1397
1398
1399
1400
1401
1402
1403
1404
1405
1406
1407
14C8
1409
1410
1411
1412
1413
1414
1415
1416
1417
1418
1419
1420
1421
County
Davidson.
....do
__..do
._..do
....do
__..do
_.._do
....do
._..do
..._do
_...do
....do
....do,....
.-..do
.do
.do
....do
..do
..do
..do
....do
..do.....
.do
..do..
..do.-
..do..
..do..
..do..
..do..
._do._
..do..
..do.
..do..
..do .
..do..
..do.,
.-do..
..do.,
.-do..
-do.
.do.
-do.
-do.
.do
.do.
.do.
.do.
-do.
.do
-do
.do.
.do
.do.
PostoflBce
Denton
....do
...do
...do
...do --..
Eller
Handy..
...do. ----
....do
...do
Hannersville
HighPoint.R.F.D,
High Rock --.
....do --.
.-.-do
....do
....do
....do
....do -.
....do
Jubilee
Kernersville
Lexington.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
---do
--.do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
.---do
-do.
.do.
.do.
-do
.do
-do
.do
.do.
.do.
...do. ..
Linwood
..--do...
...do ...
.-.-do .-
Factory
Smith's Brick Plant
Snider Roller Mill
S. A. Thompson...
H. C. Tysinger vSawmill...
Tysinger & Shider - -
C. W. Rothrock & Sons ..
Alleghany Roller Mill
G. C. Cook .
Lax & Sons
Loflin & Taylor
Albert Hunt & Bros.
Jesse L. Green
R. L. Cole
Daniels, Rodgers & Gates
W. R. Dunen
Lomax & Smith
Chas. Morgan
J.L.Rush
D. G. Smith
Southern Mill
Snider & Williams
Payne's Mill
Arcadia Mill Co.
C. L. Becker & Son
Carolina Lumber and Mfg. Co., Inc.
Thomas Croots, Ind.
Davidson Creamery Co.
J. W. Everhardt
Everhart's Sawmill
P. D. Finch
D. J. Hobbs
Lee Veneer Co
C. B. Leonard
E. J. Leonard Planing Mill
P. E. Kepley
I^exington Broom Co...
Lexington Chero-Cola Bottling Co
North Carolina Candy Co
J. I. & H. L. Peacock
Peerless Bakery
Peerless Mattress Co
L. P. Reich Sawmill
Reid Lumber Co
Henry Shoof Sawmill
The Sicloff Mfg. Co.
Fred O. Sink Printing House
Thomas Bakery.
C. M. Thomi son's Sons
J. L. Young Candy Kitchen
W. F. Beck
Clement & Barnes
Freezer & Smith .-
Leonard Bros. ..
President
L. A. Smith.
John Snider.
N. L. Fine
R. F. Snider, Mgr
C. C. & A. L. Payne,
Props
L. M. Everhart. Owr.
E. A. Rothrock, Mgr.
J. L. Young..
J. I. Peacock.
S. S. Weazey..
J. R. Moffitt..
D. S. Sicloff..
Fred O. Sink
Miscellaneous Factories
217
Continued
Secretary
W. T. Tysinger-
A. E. Lax...
J. H. Loflin.
Willis Hunt.
C. L. Daniels-
J. H. Lomax--
C. M. M organ -
B. F. Kenney-
J. L. Zimmerman-
C. L. Becker
J. L. Gordon
Mc. Young
D. W. Phillips.
W. Lee Shoaf-.
R. L. Kepley.
H. L. Peacock.
J, C. Farabee.
H. W. Shoat..
G. D. Thomas.
J. P. Barnes
J. H. Smith-...
L. C. Leonard.
Article Manufactured
Brick
Flour, meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, meal, feed..
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Building material.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour and feed
Pine lumber
Flour, meal, feed
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Planing mill
Rough lumber
Butter
Ginning cotton
Lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Veneer
Rough lumber
Dressed lumber
Rough lumber
Brooms
Chero-cola and soda water.
Candy
Lumber
Bakery
Mattresses
Rough lumber
1910
1882
1918
Invested
Capital
1911
Rough lumber
Overalls and trousers
Job printing
Bread, cake, pies
Sash, doors, moulding, etc.
Peanut candy
Lumber and cross-ties.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
1912
3,000
19,000
13,000
3,000
1,700
3,000
1,100
350
1,500
3,000
1,900
15,000
2,500
2,100
850
3,200
2,350
1,500
2,. 500
1,500
3,600
1,250
1,900
2,Q00
3,000
25,759
750
600
22,536
2,000
1,000
13,700
11,927
11,000
10,000
2,400
2,000
172,694
1,300
1,700
1,100
32,966
2,100
4,700
65,977
940
1,000
50,000
3,880
1,250
No.
1369
1370
1371
1372
1373
1374
1375
1376
1377
1378
1379
1380
1381
1382
1383
1384
1385
1386
1387
1388
1389
1390
1391
1392
1393
1394
1395
1396
1397
1398
1399
1400
1401
1402
1403
1404
1405
1406
1407
1408
1409
1410
1411
1412
1413
1414
1415
1416
1417
1418
1419
1420
1421
218
ISToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
1422
1423
1424
1425
1426
1427
1428
1429
1430
1431
1432
1433
1434
1435
1436
1437
1438
1439
1440
1441
1442
1443
1444
1445
1446
1447
1448
1449
1450
1451
1452
1453
1454
1455
1456
1457
1458
1459
1460
1461
1462
1463
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1469
1470
1471
1472
1473
1474
County
Davidson
...do
...do
.._do
.._do
...do
..__do
...do
_..do
_-_do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do.-
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do-
Davie.
...do..
...do-
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do-
..._do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do.
....do.
...do.
PostoflBce
Linwood.
...do.-.
..-do....
...do...-
Newsom.
...do....
....do....
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do.
Richfield
...do
Southmont.-
...do
...do ---
Thomasville.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do -.
Thomasville, R. 1
Thomasville
...do
....do
....do
...do
Wallburg
Welcome —
Winston-Salem —
Advance
...do
...do --
.-.do
...do
...do.
Bixby
....do
Calahan .. . .
....do.
....do
Cana
....do
....do
....do
....do
Cooleemee. .
....do
Farmington.
Fork
Mocksville..
Factory
Linwood Mfg. Co
Miller Mfg. and Lumber Co.
Parks Bros. ..
Sumerson, Shoof & Davis
N. G. Arey
Burkhead & Ferrell
A. B. Carver Sawmill
T.E.Harris
Smith Bros.
R. M. Stokes
Surratt Bros. & Lookabill
John T.Wise - ---.
Coggins Bros.
C. M. Morgan
D. L. Crowell, Ind
Kenney & Owens -.
C. M. Wall & Son...
Gordon Town Brick Works
Gray Concrete Co
Hughes-Pearce Lumber Co
Jennings Mfg. Co
John W. Lambeth
R. L. Lapp
Monark Roller Mills
The North State Veneer Co., Inc.
Southern Veneer Co
Thomasville Bottling Co
Thomasville Roller Mills
Thomasville Spoke Works Co. .
Wallburg Roller Mill
Welcome Mill Co
Reece's Sawmill
Advance Roller Mill
W. G. Allen, Ind
A. E. Hartman, Ind
G. H. Shutt
J. A. Sofley Sawmill
J. A. Stockton
D. H. Hendricks & Sons
Smith & Davis
T. A. Gaither, Ind
Joyner Bros
C. M. Richardson, Ind
Booe Lumber Mills
F. R. Lakey
Lakey & Danner Lumber Mill
T. M. Peoples
Stanley & Hutchins Lumber Mill.
Cooleemee Journal.
G. W. Hillard
Ellis Flour Mill
Fork Milling Co
The Davie Record .
President
Frank Medows.
J. B. Gray
C. M. Wall.
J.L.&S.L. Ward.Pps
J. N. Boyles
W. G. Hinkle
(Props.
G. W. & E. O. Wall,
J. C. Ripple
[Props.
Mrs A.&B R.Bailey,
D. H. Hendricks.
J. C. Dell
T. H. Redman
C. F. Strand-..
Miscellaneous Factories
21&
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
o a
■^ 0)
go-
L. V. Phillips-
Leroy Miller...
Harvey Parks .
W. T. Davis...
L. B. FerrelL.
A. B. Carver..
A. L. Smith...
S. D. Surratt..
N. G. Arey...-
N. G. Arey...-
J. G. Owens...
L. E. Jennings
T. E. Jennings
E. C. Jones.. -
W. Tabb
J. A. Green
L. C. Ripple...
J. M. G. Reece
A. V. Smith...
R. L. Booe.. .
R. W. Lakey..
N. K. Stanley,
Veneers
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough and dressed lumber...
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Brick
Building material, etc
Box shocks
Lumber, box shocks
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, meal, feed...
Veneers.
Veneers
Mineral and soda waters
Flour, meal, feed
Spokes and handles.
Flour, meal, feed
Wheat flour
Rough lumber
Flour, meal and feed
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Grain cradles
Rough lumber
Rough lumber..
Crate material ...
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber..
Newspaper and job printing.
Rough lumber..
Flour, meal, feed..
Flour, meal and feed .
Newspaper and job printing.
Invested
Capital
1915
1907
40,000
10,137
3,800
2,400
3,000
1,600
800
1,500
3,000
2,000
3,900
2,000
3,400
3,125
3,200
1,950
147,407
4,200
8,629
57,500
30,000
6,000
2,100
6,600
41,543
59,100
24,000
62,000
17,000
4,500
6,400
1,500
6,500
2,000
500
2,800
1,000
2,000
22,500
2,100
2,000
1,000
700
1,200
850
2,000
800
800
1,500
550
13,000
8,872
1,700
No.
1422
1423
1424
1425
1426
1427
1428
1429
1430
1431
1432
1433
1434
1435
1436
1437
1438
1439
1440
1441
1442
1443
1444
1445
1446
1447
1448
1449
1450
1451
1452
1453
1454
1455
1456
1457
1458
1459
1460
1461
1462
1463
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1469
1470
1471
1472
1473
1474
220
!N"OKTH CAROLII<fA LaBOR STATISTICS
Table No. 1 —
No.
1475
1476
1477
1478
1479
1480
1481
1482
1483
1484
1485
1486
1487
1488
1489
1490
1491
1492
1493
1494
1495
1496
1497
1498
1499
1500
1501
1502
1503
1504
1505
1506
1507
1508
1509
1510
1511
1512
1513
1514
1515
1516
1517
1518
1519
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1525
1526
County-
Da vie...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do. -
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
Duplin
...-do..,
...do...
...do. .
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
_..do.-
...do...
...do..
...do..
...do.
...do..
...do..
...do.-
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do-
...do..
...do-.
...do
...do..
...do.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do.
...do
...do.
....do.
....do.
....do.
....do
....do.
PostofBce
Mocksville
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Statesville, R 7.
Winston-Salein .
Beulaville
....do
....do
Calypso
....do
Chinquapin
...-do
..-.do
Faison
....do
Hallsville
Kenans ville
....do
....do
.-..do
Magnolia
....do
....do
— -do
....do
....do
Norfolk, Ya. ...
Purdy, Va
Rose Hill
...do
...do
...do
...do
....do
....do
....do
Seven Springs
Sloan
Teacheys... —
....do
Wallace.
....do --
....do..
....do..
....do -.
Factory
N. B. Dysem, Ind
J. P. Green Milling Co
Horn-Johnston Co
Kincaid Bros
D. Garwood McCulloh
Mocksville Enterprise
J. L. Sheek&Co....
Smith Sawmill
Sparks Sawmill
O. L. Williams
County Line Roller Mill
Round Hill Sawmill
Brinson & Sloan
J. H. Brown, Ind
D. W. Landlin, Ind
Patten Package Co
W. Patten Mill...
Dennis Lanier
J. B. Marrady
G. B. D. Parker's Mill
Paul Armstrong Mill
M. L. Murray Mill, Ind
D. F. Blizzard & Son
Appomattox Box Shook Co.
J. K. BryonMill, Ind
S. D. FerrellMill
T. Southerland Mill
The Carolina Mfg. Co., Inc..
A. B. Cook Mill
John F. Croom Factory
S. D. FerrellMill
E. B. Hinman, Part
S. W. NewkirkMill
Rowland Lumber Co
Mangrum Lumber Co
Atlantic Coffin and Casket Co. _
Bates & Feachey Mill
S. M. Dew Mill
Henry Fussell Mill
Jesse Fussell Mill, Ind
W. J. Hall Mill
D. H. Teaehy Mill
J. C. Williams Mill
Ivey &M. W. Sutton... _.
Dennis Lanier Mill
D. E. Brown, Mill
R. W. Riamberk...
Carr & Harrell Mill
Jacob E. Cavanaugh
Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Part
J. F. HarrellMill ._
T. A. Rivenbark
President
Incorporated.
J. L. Sparks.
J. M. Stroud, Owner,.
R. A. Spaugh,V.-P...
C.W. Mangrum. John-
son & Ryols, Props.
MlSCELLANEOrs FACTORIES
221
Continued
Secretary
J. B. Johnston
J. Minor.
C. L. Smith.
S. T. Frellorwell.
E. H. Patterson.
J. L. SouthalL
Wm. J. Jones
Articles Manufactured
t. o c
Rough lumber
Fiour, meal, feed
Flour, meal. feed. .
Planing mill
Rough lumber
Weekly newspaper and job work.
Dressed lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber..
Veneers
Flour, meal and shipstuff
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Fruit and vegetable containers
Wheat and corn
Brick ...____
Rough lumber, brick
Rough lumber.
1914
1906
Grinding corn
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber..
Grinding corn
Boxes, vegetable packages
Rough lumber
Boxes, vegetable packages, etc., and grinding corn
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber
Grinding corn
Rough lumber, laths
Rough lumber..
D. B. Herring.... _. | Coffins and caskets.
Rough lumber
M. W. Sutton.
R. R. Harrell.
N. J. Hentoff.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Invested
Capital
No.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber .
Grinding corn .
Bottling soft drinks
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
S 1,500
77,000
33,986
13,000
1,500
710
9,600
2,750
1,000
14,000
1,000
3,931
3,250
2,900
2,500
68,000
8,000
3,750
8,700
4,500
1,750
2,750
1,600
70,258
3,050
2,900
2,600
12,000
3,050
18,000
2,500
3,250
3,000
687,548
21,500
37,000
4,300
1,500
3,600
1,875
3,750
1,800
2,000
800
2,800
1,750
1,900
3,000
2,100
17,000
1,500
2,000
1475
1476
1477
1478
1479
1480
1481
1482
1483
1484
1485
1486
1487
1488
1489
1490
1491
1492
1493
1494
1495
1496
1497
1498
1499
1500
1501
1502
1503
1504
1505
1506
1507
1508
1509
1510
1511
1512
1513
1514
1515
1516
1517
1518
1519
1520
1521
1522
1523 ■
1524
1525
1526
222
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Tacls No. 1-
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
1527
Duplin
-..-do --.
....do
do..
Wallace.
..-.do
Warsaw
do .
L. Southerland . .
1528
D. H. Williams
1529
Duplin Record
1530
J. H. Pierce Mfg. Co
1531
....do
-.--do
D. L. Woodard-.
1532
Durham
. — do
Bahama --
— -do
J. B. Andrews
1533
A. D. Farlow
1534
....do
....do
J. F. & I. H. Terry -...
1535
....do
-.-do
-...do
-..do --
Durham
....do
H. L. Tilloy
1536
The American Tobacco Co.
1537
1538
-..-do -.-
--..do
Bain-Kimball Co
1539
....do
--..do..
— .do --..
....do
Budd Pifer Roofing Co., Inc.
1540
J. W. Campbell, Ind. .
1541
....do
-...do
Carpenter Motor Co
1542
....do
do --
H C Satterfield
1543
....do.-
....do
....do... -.
Cheek & Belvin Brick Yd., Part
1544
----do...
J. E. Cheek
1545
-...do.
..-.do
..-.do
--..do
..-do
..-do.
....do
..--do
---do
....do .--
...-do
-...do
J. T. Christian Press, Ind. -
1546
R. S. Carver
1547
Will C. Crabtree, Ind
1548
1549
1550
....do-
....do -
Durham Coca-Cola Bottling Co
1551
Durham Foundry and Machine Wks.
1552
....do-..
....do
1553
--..do ---
-.--do
1554
-...do
....do
Durham Ice Cream Co., Part . .
1555
...-do
....do -.
1556
....do
....do
Durham Marble Works -
1557
....do
.. do..
Durham Mattress Co.- .
1558
--..do _-
do .
1559
--.-do-
--..do --
1560
1561
---do
..-.do
....do
-..do
---.do
Durham Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. -
Durham Tobacco Mfg. Co
Durham Vehicle and Horse Co.
M. B. Barnett, Mgr. -
Geo. H. Beale
1562
do
1563
-.--do
..--do
1564
..-do
....do-
....do.
--.-do
Fitzgerald Brick Co.
Five Points Garage
B. W. Fossitt, Ind
S. B. Fitzgerald, Mgr
1565
-...do
1566
----do
1567
-..do
-..do
-...do
-...do
W. P. Henry Co -..
1568
----do
A. L. Holloway & Sons ..
1569
----do
1570
-...do
--..do --
--..do -
1571
--..do
1572
....do
--..do
Latta Roofing Co. - ..
1573
....do
....do
Liberty Bakery
1574
....do-.
----do
W. C. Lyon Co
1575
....do
---do
Marathon Candy Co.
1576
..-.do
.—do
.--do
M. C. Martin, Ind
1577
..-do..
Model Laundry Co.
Miscellaneous Factoeies
223
Continued
Secretary
R. S. Taylor.
J. F. Terry -
A. H. Edwards. Ill 5th
Ave., N. Y. City
W. W. Kimball.
W. P. Budd-.-
J. E. Carpenter.
J. W. Wilkinson.
T. R. Warren -
J. T. Kerr
M. O. Cole
A. A. Murdock
J. G. Baldwin
G. H. Myers
A. H. Hulin
B. J. Broyden
E. M. Waller
J. W. Tatum, Mgr.
R. E. Dallard.
J. P. Watson...
W. P. Henry
W. T. Holloway.
D. D. Riddle....
Leo. J. Garden..
E. J. Latta..
B. L. Tosan.
W. C. Lyon..
Articles Manufactured
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Printing, publishing, job printing.
Sash, doors, blinds, lumber, etc
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough and dressed lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Smoking tobacco and cigarettes.
Flour, meal, feed
Tombstones
Sheet metal products
Medicine
Auto repairs
Dressed lumber
Brick
Steam cleaning and pressing
Job printing
Rough lumber
Steam cleaning and dyeing
Sheets metal works
Buggies
Coca-cola
Foundry and machine works
Tombstones
Ice
Ice cream
General machine and railway repairs .
Tombstones
Comforts, mattresses
Auto repairs
Window shades... .
Pepsi-cola and other soft drinks
Cigars
General repairs
Hogshead manufacturing
Common brick
Auto repairs
Edging lenses
Hogsheads
General repairs
Bakery
A. B. Smart.
Sheet metal products. .
Skylights and cornices.
Pies, cakes and bread..
Harness, saddles
Candy
General repair shop
General laundry
a c; o
J oCQ
Invested
Capital
1,500
5,000
5,000
6,000
1,500
1,500
1,000
200
1,220
23,616,481
582,617
8,250
70,000
140
4,800
63,916
15,000
1,100
37,000
700
2,980
102,346
9,000
37,280
1,800
44,286
21,376
28,000
4,800
20,000
10,130
5,300
19,926
2,325
2,750
1,577
6,000
8,037
1,550
325
2,500
3,000
12,754
1,500
2,500
1,700
255
1,200
1,200
20,500
No.
1527
1528
1529
1530
1531
1532
1533
1534
1535
1536
1537
1538
1539
1540
1541
1542
1543
1544
1545
1546
1547
1548
1549
1550
1551
1552
1553
1554
1555
1556
1557
1558
1559
1560
1561
1562
1563
1564
1565
1566
1567
1568
1569
1570
1571
1572
1573
1574
1575
1576
1577
224
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Table No. 1-
No.
1578
1579
1580
1581
1582
1583
1584
1585
1586
1587
1588
1?89
1590
1591
1592
1593
1594
1595
1596
1597
1598
1699
1600
1601
1602
1603
1604
1605
1606
1607
1608
1609
1610
1611
1612
1613
1614
1615
1616
1617
1618
1619
]6?0
1621
1622
1623
1624
1625
1626
1627
1628
1629
1630
County
Durham
_..do
...do
.._do
-._do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
....do
...do
...-do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..._do
...do
....do
....do
..._do
...do
....do
...-do
...-do
.--.do
Edgecombe-
..-.do
....do
...-do
...-do
....do
....do
....do
....do..
....do
....do
....do
....do
...-do
..-.do
..-.do
Postofficc
.do.
.do-
.do.
-do.
Durham
...do
...do
.--do
...do
..-do
...do
...do
...do
.-.do
...do
...do
...-do
...do
....do
.-..do
..-.do... -
.-..do
..-.do
..-.do
..--do
...do
East Durham.
Morrisville
Rougemont...
....do
.--do
...-do..
.-..do
.-..do.. --
....do
West Durham.
...-do
Conetoe
Macclesfield
....do
...-do.-.
Pinetop
....do
Rocky Mount-
....do
.do-
.do.
.do.
.do-
-do-
-do-
.do-
.do-
Factory
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
L. G. Nichols
North Side Foundry. —
Peabody Drug Co
Philadelphia Bakery
Pope Mattress Co..
Porcelli Bros
Dr. S. Rapport, Ind
B. C. Remedy Co....
U. Rosenstein, Ind
Sanitary Dye-Cleaning Co., Ind...
Seeman Printing Co., Inc
T. C. Sharpe Mar'.le & Granite Co. .
Smith Mfg. Co -
Stoe Bakery
W. S. Terry
L. L. Tilly -
Universal Sales Co., Ind..
Venerable Tob. Co., Ind
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co
J. A. Watson
Waverly Ice Cream Co., Part
J. L. Whitmore Bakery
Durham Lumber Co
John Stomes
H. L. & W. A. Carver
Harvey Gates
Geo. P. Nichols
Norman & Bowles
Rougemont Saw and Planing Mill-
Wheat and Corn M ill
W. J. Young
Robt. D. Kearney, Ind
L. Little
Southern Cotton Oil Co
Thadeus Cole
B. F. Eagles
B. F. & Lovelace Eagles
Pinetop Oil Mill-..
Pinetop Sash and Blind Co
Bishop Laundry C6 —
Builders Sash and Door Co., Inc.
G. R. Dixon
H. C. Dixon..
Export Leaf Tobacco Co
Ideal Print Shop
J. E. Lane, Ind
North State Ice Co
W. E. Parrish
Pintsch Compressing Co
Rocky Mount Baking Co
Rocky Mount Ice and Fuel Co
Rocky Mount Pepsi-Cola Bot. Co.
Rocky Mount Public Works
President
C. G. Wilson.
D. C. Mitchell.
W. E. Phillips, Mar.
W. L. Reasons
R. M. Bishop
J. A. Dixon.
I
Miscellaneous Factories
225
Continued
Secretary
W. D. Separk
W. M. Holloway__.
L. Joffe.
C. A. Pope
Tony Porcelli
Samuel Rapport
C. T. Capnul
R. M. Beasley
W. E. Seeman
T. C. Sharpe
E. L. Smith
Mattie J. Paschall.
S. P. Alexander,
E. G. Mitchell—
S. D. Crenshaw--
J. W. Wilkinson.
W. A. Carver-
J. A. Ryan-
Lovelace Eagles-
W. E. Phillips.
R. C. Preddy.
Articles Manufactured
J
P.
M
Watson
R
Richardson
N
B
Singleton
C
W
J.
B
C.
M
Walton
E.
W
E
Gordon
Singleton
L.
Jordan
Rough lumber
Generalfoundry
Extract
Bread
Mattresses
Ice cream
Grind ing lenses
Remedies
Edging lenses
Steam cleaning and pressing clothing
Job printing and blank books.
Tombstones
Overalls
Bread, cake, pies
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Auto repairs
Tobacco hogsheads
Commercial fertilizers, acid phosphate and sul. acid
Rough lumber
Ice cream ..
Bakery
Dressed lumber, etc
Rough lumber
Flour, meal and rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
15— Dept.
Meal and flour
Rough lumber
Steam cleaning and pressing-
Rough lumber
Cotton-seed products
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Gin cotton
Lumber and hogsheads
Laundry
Dressed lumber
Tobacco flues
Piping and tobacco flues
Hogshead manufacturing
Job printing
Tobacco flues
Ice
Rough lumber
Gas for railway car lighting..
Bread, cakes, pies
Ice
Pepsi-Cola
Artificial gas
Labor, 1920.
t. o c
Invested
Capital
1893
1910
1906
1,350
650
170
700
10,500
1,050
1,600
100
3,200
5,200
71,579
6,000
25,844
4,618
500
800
3,500
1.520
48,000.000
1,150
4,200
20,895
82,637
4,000
1,200
500
550
2,900
6,000
2,000
650
6,000
43,591
11,300
1,970
13,150
3,000
500
22,560
91,846
11,150
10,500
7,772
3,000
5,500
96,000
3,855
500,000
47,585
88,563
188
164,643
No.
1578
1579
1580
1581
1582
1583
1584
1585
1586
1587
1588
1589
1590
1591
1592
1593
1594
1595
1596
1597
1598
1599
1600
1601
1502
1603
1604
1605
1606
1607
1608
1609
1610
1611
1612
1613
1614
1615
1616
1617
1618
1619
1620
1621
1622
1623
1624
1625
1626
1627
1628
1629
1630
2iJG
!N^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
County
PostofEce
Factory
President
1631
Edgecombe..
_...do
Rocky Mount
....do
Southern Cotton Oil Co
1632
1633
-—do
.-._do—
Sharpsburg
....do.
M. A. Batchelor
1634
1635
_...do
....do
D. Procter
1636
....do
....do -
J. H. Robbins
1637
....do.
Speed
M. P. Edwards
1638
.__,do
.---do
Speed Roller Mills
D. H. Poker
1639
....do
Tarboro.
1640
....do _.
.-.-do
Brown Bros. Coca-Cola Bot. Wks..-
Clayton & Son..
1641
-_..do
---.do
164?
....do
_...do
Consumers Cotton Oil Co.
1643
....do.
.--.do
Henry Clark Bridg
1644
..-.do
_.-.do
1645
....do
....do
1646
....do _.
....do
J. E. Harris
M. L. Hussey Carriage Co.
1647
....do
_._.do
1648
....do
....do
J. B. Hyatt-
1649
....do-.
... do....
1650
do...
. do. .
1651
....do..
.---do
1652
....do _-_-
-.-.do
Ed. Powell
1653
.._.do-
....do
1654
....do....
do
1655
....do
do
Tarboro Ginning Co
Geo. Harvard
1656
.._.do
do....
1657
....do
do ..
Tarboro Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works
Tar River Mill
F. G. Davis
1658
....do.
-.-do
1659
....do __
Alex Battle
1660
..__do _...
_._,do
L. M. Bullock...
1661
....do....
_.-do
Coffin and Casket Mfg. Co.
W. R. Mann
1662
....do
.—do
R. L. Fauoett
1663
....do
--do-.-
1664
.-..do
---.do
Richard Krohenbill
1665
.._.do
do
E. K. Neville
1666
.._.do.
do—
A. J. Williams
1667
....do
do.-
D. L. Williams
1668
Forsjrth
....do
Belew Creek
do - -
Belew Creek Roller Mills..
Roberson, Strader
Co., Owners
A;
1669
1670
do
Bethania Stock Co.
1671
....do
Centerville
1672
... do
R. H. Hunter
1673
---do.
-—do
-. -do....
Clemmons, R. 1__-
J. E. Pegram...
1674
W. L. Warner
1675
do -.
Yadkin River Roller Mill
1676
.. do
Kernersville
do .
1677
.. do
Hendrix & Smith's Flour Mill
1678
... do ..
do . ..
Harmon & Linville.
1679
.. -do
do
R. F. Linvnlle Brick Co.
1680
... do
do. ..
1681
....do
...do . .
1682
-...do
Lewisville
Fairview Roller Mills
Miscellaneous Factories
227
Continued
Secretary
J. A. Ryan
Thos. B. Swilis.
R. W. Lancaster.
M. S. Brown...
C. F. Clayton.
O. A. Johnson.
Thad Hiissey
Theo. Fountain.
Thomas Hussey.
J. H. Koonce
Chas. S. Lippincott.
J. A. Ryan...
C. A. Johnson
John W. Wood.
B. F. Taylor
Z. V. Strader.
E. H. Teague.
A. A. Styeva
Pi
B
op
F.
G
R
rietors
Linville
A
Long...
J.
Snider..
Articles Manufactured
Cotton-seed products
Candy and ice cream
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber...
Grist mill
Rough lumber
Coca-cola and soda water
Job printing
Cotton^seed crushing products, oil, meal, hulls, hnt's
Railway repair shop..
Buggies, auto repairing...
Carriages and wagons
Rough lumber
Blacksmith shop and buggy maker
Buggy and wagon repairs
Rough lumber
Meal
Tobacco flues
Tobacco flues
Veneers
Cotton-seed products
Ginning cotton
Ice
Mineral and soda water.
Dressed lumber
Rough lumber
Dressed lumber
Caskets
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Roller mill
Grist mill
Flour, meal, feed
Flavoring extracts, pat. med. and toilet preparations
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, meal and feed.
Clay and wood
Flour, meal, feed
Flour, meal, feed
Brick
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, feed and meal.
Invested
Capital
S 337.311
2,900
5,525
2,975
2,300
4,940
7,790
3,550
3,750
27,560
3,725
136,893
600
100,000
2,350
4,400
8,975
5,246
13,550
10,090
3,860
2,230
20,000
57,760
10,000
22,350
38,225
17,610
2,370
52,100
60,984
2,225
2,950
3,330
8,020
2,500
3,780
No.
1631
1632
1633
1634
1635
1636
1637
1638
1639
1640
1641
1642
1643
1644
1645
1646
1647
1648
1649
1650
1651
1652
1653
1654
1655
1656
1657
1658
1659
1660-'
1661
1662
1663
1664
1665
1666
1667
1669
1670
1671
1672
1673
1674
1675
1676
1677
1678
1679
1680
1681
1682
228
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Table No. 1 —
No.
1683
1684
1685
1686
1687
1688
1689
1600
1691
1692
1693
1694
1695
1696
1697
1698
1699
1700
1701
1702
1703
1704
1705
1706
1707
1708
1709
1710
1711
1712
1713
1714
1715
1716
1717
1718
1719
1720
1721
1722
1723
1724
1725
1726
1727
1728
1729
1730
1731
1732
1733
County
Forsyth.
_-_-dO-.-
...-do— -
....do.—
_--.do.-..
...-do.-.-
_...do-...
....do._..
..-_do..-.
....do_...
_...do.—
.-..do....
....do....
_---do— -
..._do....
....do....
_.__do--.
.-..do....
....do....
.-..do..-
-.--do....
--..do-.,
-...do....
--..do....
....do..-.
....do....
-.-.do....
----do..-.
....do-.-.
....do....
-.--do.
-..-do.
--..do.
....do.
...do.
....do-
...do.
...do.
..-.do.
...do.
..--do.
..--do.
..-.do.
..-.do.
..--do.
.---do.
....do.
...do-
...do.
...do.
.--.do.
PostofEce
Oldtown
Pfaffton
Pinnacle..
Rural Hall
.-.-do
...do
.--.do
.-.-do
....do
Tobaccoville
.---do -
....do
.---do
Walkertown
....do..
..--do. --.
..-.do... --.
....do ---
.---do
...-do
Waughtown
Winston-Salem.
...-do-...
....do.-
.--do
.-.-do
....do
..-.do
--.-do.... -
....do
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
-do.
-do.
-do.
-do.
.do.
-do.
-do.
-do.
-do.
-do.
-do.
.do.
.do.
Factory
R. W. Hedgecock Brick Works
Wilson Mill and Lumber Co
Donnaha Sawmill
Albright Mfg. Co
J. G. Clayton
Messenger
A. L. Payne Tobacco Flue Shop, Ind
Rural Hall Veneer Co
Wilson Mill and Lumber Co
Dosier Roller Mills
J. F. Hunter
Hunter & Long
Kreegar & Watts
L. M. Disher & Co
J. H. Idol
Light Bros. Planing Mill-..
Morris Bros -
Van Hoy's Sawmill
Walkertown Roller Mills, Inc
R. L. Whitefield & Co
T. L. Cook Medicine Co
Automotive Co., Inc
Auto Repair and Sales Co
Bailey Bros.-.
Barber Printing Co
Block Mule Harness Co., Ind
Brown-Williams Tobacco Co
Buhmann & Ferrell Drug Co
Burke's Sons' Flour and Grist Mill.
J. A. & C. E. Burnett's .Marble and
Granite Works
R. F. Byerly Brick Yard
Cahill Box Co
Carolina Cadillac Co., Inc
Carolina Foundry and Machine Co.
Inc
Carolina Ore Co., Inc...
The Carolina Paper Box Co
Chero-Cola Bottling Co
Concrete Products Co
Cooperative Warehouse Co., Inc
J. B. Wilbur Crews Brick Yard
Crist & Keehln
Crj'stal Ice Co
Cummings Chemical Co
Ellington Medicine Co
Export Leaf Tobacco Co
J. G. Flynt Tobacco Co
Fogle Bros. Co
Forsyth Mfg. Co
Forsyth Roller Mills Co
H. S. Foy
Garborough Sawmill
President
R. A. Hauser.
Corporation
J. D. Anderson.
C. G. Hunter. Mgr...
E. M. & J. J. Light-.
L. Hotson.
W. D. Hemingway...
J. C. B. Brown.
Miscellaneous Factories
229
Continued
Secretary
B
A.
K
V.
r
R.
w
E
r
R
Watts
O. p. Morris
D. G. Van Hoy.
E. W. Whitefield
Mrs. Fannie C. Cook —
P. R. Hilps
Fred Bailey
E. F. Barber
L. M. Gowan
Wilson Kay
W. L. Buhmann.
Articles Manufactured
Brick-
Rough lumber
Lumber
Plumbers, woodwork, water-closet seats, tanks, etc.
Rough lumber
Job printing
Tobacco flues and stove pipes
Veneers
Flour, meal, feed and rough and dressed lumber.-
Flour, meal, and feed
Rough lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
C. E. Burnett-
J. H. Rollenal-
W. T. Brown
Samuel Linthicum.
Ralph Long
J. S. Firey
G. L. Keehln
J. Calvin Tuttle
L. W. Cummings
Dr. D. R. EUington.
J. P. Watson
H. Fuller
W. F. Miller -..
R. A. Spaugh..—
A. J. Batering
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, meal, feed
Brick
C. C. Cook's cure
Repair shop for automobiles, tractors and trucks.
Automobile parts ---
Tobacco products
.Job printing
Harness, strap work.. -
Tobacco and snuff
Flavoring extracts, tine, of iron
Flour, meal, feed
Tombstones.
Brick
Box shocks, hogshead staves, dressed lumber-
Automobile repair shop...
R. A. Spaugh, V.-Pres... Rough lumber
Iron and brass foundry
Nodulizing cider
Paper boxes
Manufacturing soft drinks
Cement and hollow blocks
Fertilizers
Brick
Almanac and job printing
Ice
Pneumonia salve
Medicine and salve — secret formula
Hogshead manufacturing
Chewing tobacco
Sash, doors, etc
Chairs, rockers, davenport ends, rocker & chair sides
Flour, meal, feed
Concrete burial vaults
1908
Invested
Capital
8,000
1,400
600
70,000
2,250
775
2,426
10,300
4,953
3,500
1,400
1,100
2,000
1,300
3,820
1,550
2,750
17,400
125
800
15,557
50,034
653,868
37,000
111,299
1,510
5,050
1,600
6,500
11,500
11,236
58,789
72,443
14,000
60,6.56
4,000
93,914
300
1,372
84,231
2,500
1,250
8,584
562,236
36,441
431,969
277,748
500
903
No.
1683
1684
1685
1686
1687
1688
1689
1690
1691
1692
1693
1694
1695
1696
1697
1698
1699
1700
1701
1702
1703
1704
1705
1706
1707
1708
1709
1710
1711
1712
1713
1714
1715
1716
1717
1718
1719
1720
1721
1722
1723
1724
1725
•1726
1727
1728-—
1729
1730
1731
1732
1733
230
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No
County
1734
1735
1736
1737
1738
1739
1740
1741
1742
1743
1744
1745
1746
1747
1748
1749
1750
1751
1752
1753
1754
1755
1756
1757
1758
1759
1760
1761
1762
1763
1764
1765
1766
1767
1768
1769
1770
1771
1772
1773
1774
1775
1776
1777
1778
1779
1780
1781
1782
1783
1784
1785
Forsyth.
...do.—
..-do— -
...do.—
...do....
...do.-..
...do....
...do-...
...do....
....do....
....do....
..-.do...
...-do...
..-.do..-
...-do—
....do..-
....do...
_...do.._
....do...
....do...
.-..do...
.__.do...
_.._do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
...-do...
-..-do...
....do...
.--.do...
-..-do--.
....do.-,
-.-.do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
-...do-.
---.do.,
----do.,
.---do-.
.-do.
-.do-
--do.
--do.
--do.
--do.
-.do.
..do.
-.do.
--do.
PostofEce
Winston-Salem..
...do .---
...do
...do
...do
..-do-.
...do.-. -
...do
.-..do-.. -
..-.do..
.-.-do
..-.do
.-.-do
..-.do
.--.do ---
....do
-...do
.-..do—
-...do
--..do
-...do
--..do
.-..do
-...do
--.do -.
...do
...do
--.do
...do
...do
...do
W.-Salem, R. 1.
Winston-Salem.
...do...
...do
-..do
...do
...do
...do
-..do
.--.do...-
--.do
...do.
...do.
...do.
...do-
....do.
....do-
..-.do-
....do.
....do-
....do.
Factory
President
A. G. Gordon Co
J. H. Grubbs Planing Mill
Hanes Rubber Co
S. Harvey & Son..
Hedgecock & Hine, Part
Hege & Sons
Hinshaw & Spear
A. F. Hoover & Co
Ideal Marble and Granite Co
Kester Roller Mills
Markland Printing Co
Mathews Bakery
C. A. McGalliard Stone Cut. Wks.
Medearis Stamp and Printing Co.
L. P. Nifong
Nissen Wagon Co.-
S. J. Nissen Wagon Works---
Norman Perry Drug Co
O'Brien Baking Co
Orinoco Supply Co -.-
Pearson's Bakery
Peerless Candy Co
Peerless Ice Cream
J. H. & R. E. Reynolds Cement Wks
R. J. Reynolds Tob. Co
Salem Iron Works
Scoggin Ptg. Co
Shough's Cigar Factory -.
J. E. Shelton Box and Lumber Co..
Sheppard Veneer Co
Shore Printing Co., Ind
Sides Roller Mill
Smith-Phillips Lumber Co
South Side Roller Mill
A. E. Spaugh
Stafford's Brick Yard
Steifel Mattress Co., Part
Stewart's Printing House
C. A. Stone & Co. Sawmill
Taylor Bros., Part
J. W. Thipley, Ind
Sarah Savannah Thomason Cigar
Works
W. C. Tire Botthng Works—
Townsend Buggy Co
Twin City Coffee Co
Underwood Monument Works
TheUnionRepublicanPublishingCo
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co
The Voula Company
Robert N. Walker
J. A. Wall & Son
Winkless Bakery
J. H. Grubbs.
A. W. Huffman.
N. R. Medearis-
W. L. O'Brien.
E. T. Mickey .
W. R.' Reynolds, V.-P.
B. J. Sheppard.
Mrs. L. H. Sides.
R. S. Galloway..
S. L. Patch
S. M. Bumpass.
W. A. Gosley.
C. G. Wilson..
Miscellaneous Factories
231
Continued
Secretary
S. C. Gordon.
C. Burrows
A. S. Harvey
R. W. Hedgecock
J. W. Hege
Miller Hinshaw
Glenn Hoover
Mrs. J. A. Weatheridge.
G. E. Markland,
R. E. Mathews. -
W. M. Nissen.
Articles Manufactured
Books, book binding.
Dressed lumber
Auto tires and tubes.
Ice cream, candy
Brick
N. E. Perry.
H. B. Pulliam
S. A. Pearson
G. L. Keeley
O. L. Chambers
John H. Reynolds-
S. Bryant
D. B. Scoggin.
E. F. Shough..
Kent Sheppard.
W. A. Shore
W. L. Teague.
A. E. Spaugh
Joe Stafford
G. O. Steifel
J. C. Stewart
D. W. Clodfelter.
E. L. Jones
J. W. Thipley
S. Savannah Thomason.
W. C. Tire
E. O. Pleasants
Geo. R. Hoilor, Mgr
B. T. Underwood
S. D. Crenshaw-
E. W. Johnson..
W. L. Wall
R. C. Spaugh.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Planing mill products
Monuments
Flour, meal, feed
Commercial printing
Bread, pies and cakes
Granite, stone, monumental cutting.
Printing and rubber stamps
Rough luniber
Farm wagons
Delivery wagons, ice, furniture, etc...
Nulan hair tonic
Bread, pies, cakes
Lumber, sash, doors, blinds
Baked bread, rolls, cakes and pies
Candy
Ice cream
Hollow building blocks
Cigarettes, plug and smoking tobacco
Sawmills, dye machines and general repair work
Job printing
Cigars
Tobacco boxes, mfg. lumber dealers
Veneer and basket banana carriers
Job printing
t- S m
O c m
1909
Invested
Capital
Building material
Flour, meal, feed
Rough lumber
Brick..
Mattresses
Job printing and binding.
Chewing tobacco.
Harness
Cigars
Soft drinks
Harness
Coffee roasting
Building monuments and tombstones
Publishing and job printing.
Commercial fertilizers, acid phosphate and sulp. acid
Cough drops, mints of gum
Optometrist and optician
Monuments, tombstones, Moravian slabs, coping...
Bakery
1905
1893
! 4,450
10,575
572,294
1,300
4,000
540
1,350
5,500
5,904
4,525
2,980
3,350
750
501,735
800
300,000
26,341
695
36,236
90,000
26,250
5,230
27,073
800
,801, CO
224,856
3,500
1,007
19,099
15,000
3,125
27,200
15,000
92,357
1,300
450
8,444
1,500
634,462
25,335
165
2,640
6,000
2,390
410
22,510
48,000,000
86,000
950
2,949
2,050
No.
1734
1735
1736
1737
1738
1739
1740
1741
1742
1743
1744
1745
1746
1747
1748
1749
1750
1751
1752
1753
1754
1755
1756
1757
1758-
1759
1760
1761-
1762
1763
1764
1765
1766
1767
1768
1769
1770
1771 I
1772
1773-
1774
1775
1776
1777
1778
1779
1780
1781
1782
1783
1784
1785
232
ISToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
County
PostofiBce
Factory
President
1786
Forsyth
..__do
Winston-Salem
....do
Winston-Salem Chero-Cola Bottling
Co
1787
1788
_...do
....do
1789
-—do
....do
Winston Printing Co..-
1790
.,..do
....do
J White
1791
....do
....do....
F G Dunklee
1792
Franklin
....do
Alert...
W. G. Ball
1793
....do
Thos. D. Farrar
1794
....do..-.
Bunn
C. T. Cheves...
1795
..._do ___.
....do
S. B. Mullen
1796
....do
....do
R. N. Shearon
1797
....do
....do...
Clifford Stallings
1798
....do
....do
W. H. Tant
1799
...-do...
Castalia.
1800
-...do..
.Franklinton
....do
Robt. Alston
1801
...-do
Franklinton Lumber and Power Co.
1802
---.do
....do
1803
---.do
....do.
C. C. Holmes
1804
.--.do
..-.do
1805
-.--do
....do-
J. F. Mitchnor
1806
..-.do
....do
J. L. Parks & Sons .
1807
..-.do
....do
C. O. Pruitt
1808
....do
....do
A. H. Shearon Planing Mill
1809
...-do ----
....do....
W. W. Shearon
1810
....do --
....do
B. J. Wilder
1811
....do
Gupton
1812
....do
....do
R. H. Griffin
1813
....do
....do
Radford Bros.
1814
....do
....do
W. D. Upchurch
1815
....do....
....do
Wesley Radford & Son
1816
..-.do
....do
Kittrell
1817
J.M.&W.H.Allen.Pps.
1818
....do
....do..
Ball Bros. . .
1819
....do....
....do
1820
....do
-...do
R. T. Clifton...
1821
....do
..do
1822
....do
....do.
Geo. H. Cooper
1823
....do
....do
1824
....do -
....do
J. B. Davis
1825
....do
....do
1826
....do
....do
W. J. Dennis .
1827
....do
....do
1828
....do
....do
1829
....do
....do
G. W. Ford
1830
....do
....do
Alex Fuller
1831
....do
....do -.
C. E. Gupton
1832
....do
-...do... .-
1833
....do...
....do
1834
do ...
do -.
1835
-...do
. do
-.-do
do
1836
J. B. Lund .
1837
....do
----do --
F. B. McKinne
Miscellajsteous Factories
233
Continued
Secretary
I
Ralph Long
S. C. Harper
W. S. Shepherd.
W. L. Harper-. -
Ira H. White..-.
L. I. Tesh
J. Griffin
G. T. Whitaker.
Abe Cox
J. L. Parks
A. H. Shearon..
W. Radford
W. Radford
W. Radford
W. G. Ball
J. Beasley
J. B. Davis
B. Edwards
J. P. Watson—.
Quince Leonard
Articles Manufactured
t, o c
Bottling coca-cola and sodas..
Bottling and selling coca-cola.
Laundry
Job printing
Vehicles, auto bodies, etc
Laundering
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Veneer
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Lumber
Rough
Bottling plant
Rough
umber.,
umber.,
umber.,
umber.,
umber.,
umber.,
umber, _
umber--
umber--
umber..
umber,
umber-
umber-
umber.
umber-
umber-
umber-
umber.
umber-
umber-
umber-
umber.
umber-
umber-
Flour, meal, feed, tobacco flues-
umber-
umber.
Flour, meal, feed.
Rough
Repairs
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Hogshead manufacturing.
umber
on wagons, carts, etc..
umber
umber
umber
umber
umber
umber,
umber,
umber,
umber.
umber.
umber.
1907
1917
Tobacco flues-
In vested
Capital
60,656
40,522
18,530
75,000
20,000
20,000
4,020
1,330
2,990
4,890
7,070
3,380
2,330
4,840
1,900
3,640
7,450
4,030
2,480
2,985
1,970
5,540
5,900
7,830
4,650
3,265
2,300
2,600
1,975
5,750
2,740
11,900
4,380
3,880
1,150
69,993
12,500
2,640
2,365
5,650
3,400
1,380
320
5,900
3,830
2,690
1,790
39,000
2,865
13,850
2,680
9,000
No.
1786
1787
1788
1789
1790
1791
1792
1793
1794
1795
1796
1797
1798
1799
1800
1801
1802
1803
1804
1805
1806
1807
1810
1811
1812
1813
1814
1815
1816
1817
1818
1819
1820
1821
1822
1823
1824
1825
1826
1827
1828
1829
1830
1831
1832
1833
1834
1835
1836
1837
234
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
1838
1839
1840
1841
1842
1843
1844
1845
1846
1847
1848
1849
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
i860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1890
County
Franklin.
....do
_-_-do
....do
....do
----do
....do
....do
-.-.do
....do
.--.do
----do
....do
-...do
-.--do
....do
-.-.do
...-do
....do
-.--do
..--do
--..do
....do
..--do
....do
....do
..--do
..--do
--..do
--..do
....do
..--do
....do
Gaston...
----do
--.-do
..--do
....do
...-do
....do
---.do
----do— -.
----do
----do..--.
---.do
----do
--..do
---.do.....
--..do-.—
-...do
-..-do—
-...do—
...-do
PostofEce
Louisburg
.-.-do
...do....
....do
...do
...do.... -.-.
....do
....do
.-..do
....do....
.---do
Mapleville
..--do
....do
Spring Hope
Wakefield
....do
Wake Forest ..
Wilmington, Del.
Wood
...do
Youngsville
....do.. ----
...-do
..--do
....do
....do
...-do
....do
...-do
....do
....do
Zebulon
Alexis
Belmont.. -.
....do
Bessemer City
Cherryville
.---do
...-do
....do
....do..-..
....do
....do
Dallas
Gastonia.
....do
....do
....do-...
....do.-..
....do.—.
.--do
...-do
Factory
C. S. Merritt.. -
H. E. Newton ---
R. R. Perry -
R. G. Person
M. L. Rogers
C. W. Shockey & Co --.
G. B. H. Stallings
W. W. Webb - -
J. W. Wesson...
R. C. Wooldridge
Y. Yarbrough
H. C. Gupton -
C. P. Harris.. ----
R. D. Perry
G. Pace -
W. E. Privett --.
Smart & Calton
A. H. Shearon-- -
J. D. Bush & Co
W. D. Fuller
W. S. Montgomery -
M. D., W. T. & J. M. Calton
C. C. & F. A. Cheatham
A. D. Frazier
W. M. Galleher - -■
W. A. Massey..
R. E. Pearce
James Pence
Perry & Pearce
R. C. Underwood
J. T. Wilson
I. H. Young
Pittman Stell
C. A. Mauney
Belmont Brick Co
Belmont Roller Mills
Barytes Mine
Cherryville Beam Mill
Cherryville Foundry Works
Cherryville Roller Covering Co —
Cherryville Roller Mills
The Eagle
Model Ginning Co
Styers Sash and Door Shops
Piedmont Metal Roofing Co
J. B. Atkinson
Bludwine Bottling Co
Brumley-Walters Printing Co
Cocker Machine and Foundry Co.
Craig & Head
Gaston Iron Works
Gaston Times
Gastonia Coca-Cola Bottling Co .
President
C. C. Cheatham.
K. A. Perry.
W. F. Lewis.
G. F. Beam
C. C. Dellinger.
G. T. Janett....
W. G. Stroup...
L. H. Hauser...
J. W. Kendrick.
W. J. T. Styers.
Frank Brumley.
B. H. Craig
B. Frank Norris.
F. A. Slat"
Miscellaneous Factories
235
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
o is
Invested
Capital
No.
Rough lumber _. - -
S 3,900
4,980
1,980
3,690
1,890
1,625
3,380
4,080
2,095
2,630
5,325
4,400
1,750
2,235
3,340
1,500
2,760
1,770
645
1,875
6,300
8,000
4,200
3,135
2,175
15,700
1,520
2,030
15,450
4,850
8,990
2,440
4,280
4,000
10,000
20,000
1838
1839
1840
1841
1842
C. Shockey
1843
Rough lumber ..
1844
Rough lumber . . .
1845
1846
Rough lumber. _._ ..
1847
1848
1849
Corn meal -- -- -- -
1850
Rough lumber --- --- ..._.... .
1851
G Pace
Rough lumber. _ .
1852
1853
W. Smart.— _
1854
1855
W. E. Holton
1856
Rough lumber
1857
Rough lumber . ....
1858
Rough lumber. . .
1859
1860
1861
1862
Rough lumber .. .
1863
Rough lumber
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
Rough lumber
1870
Rough lumber
1871
Brick
1872
Flour, meal and feed
1873
Mining ores. . .
1874
Flour, meal, feed . . .
1,150
8,500
6,300
4,000
5,600
2,100
10,000
5,300
50,176
25,832
3,900
102,477
1,300
16,500
8,600
1875
General foundry work.. __
1876
Roller coverings for cotton mills
1877
1878
1879
N. B. Kendrick
1880
1900
1881
P. D. Sun
1882
1883
C. P. Nanney, Mgr.. _.
Soft drinks ... . . ....
1884
1885
J. Robt. Craig
General machine work
1886
1887
1888
1889
Geo. H. Marvin
Soft drinks..
22.470
1890
236
J^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
County
Gaston.
...do—
..--do—
-...do...
.-..do..-
....do..-
-...dc-
....do...
..--do...
....do...
....do...
...-do...
....do...
....do...
..--do—
....do...
....do...
-...do...
....do...
-..-do...
.--do—
-.--do—
.---do...
Gates...
....do...
..-do—
....do—
...-do...
..--do...
....do...
-...do-,
-...do...
---.do...
....do...
...-do—
....do...
....do...
-...do...
-.--do—
....do—
....do—
....do...
....do-.
....do...
....do.-
....do.-
....do—
....do...
....do...
....do...
...-do-.
..--do...
-...do...
PostofSce
Gastonia... -
...do
....do... --
...do -
...do.
....do
...do
....do
....do.-
.-.-do
....do
...do
....do
Lincolnton, R. D..
...-do R.F.D
Lincolnton
Lowell
.---do --.
Mount Holly
....do -.-.
..--do
....do
...do- ---.
Bosley..
Corapeake
Drumhill
Eure...
....do
....do.-. -.-.
.-..do
..--do-.. -.-.
--.do-
....do -.-
Gates
..-.do
.---do
Gatesville
....do
....do
.--.do
....do
...-do
....do
Hobbsville
.-.-do
Roduco
.--do-
Sunbury-
— .do.-
..-do..
..-do
....do
--.do
Factory
Gastonia Ice and Coal Co
Gastonia Mattress Co
Gastonia and Suburban Gas Co.
T. A. Henry
Bryson R. Hope & Co
Ideal Roller Covering Shop
Loftin & Co
Roula Mfg. Co
Snowflake Steam Laundry
Southern Cotton Oil Co .--
Spencer Lumber Co
Todd's Steam Bakery
The White Monument Works
Beaver Dam Roller Mills
Builders Supply Mfg. Co
S. L. Carpenter
J. W. Harrison & Bro
Lowell Press--
American Processing Co
Gaston Brick Co., Inc
Kendrick Brick and Tile Co
Mo-Ho Brick Co
R. Z. Robinson
B. H. Ward
Eure Mill Co
J. W. Truett & Co.
Coulbourn Bros
The Hale Garage--
Hale's Wood Shop--
Oliver R. Spivey
Story Brothers, Part
Taylor's Sawmill
W. H. Taylor-
J. C. Barham & Bro
The Gates Garage—
Elijah Piland
J. W. Brown Garage
Brown's Mill
Eure & Hampton
G. W. Horner
Lassiter's Shop
Piland's Shop
N. J. Riddick Garage
Hallowell's Shop
Hobb's Repair Works
Melton Grist Mill
C. C. Parker
H. C. Benton Mill
Bynum Grist Mill
Frank Cross Mill
Hofler Mill Co
Pierce's Shop
Sunbeam Trading Co -
President
J. M. Underwood.
Bryson R. Hope.
G. W. Smith
C. I. Loftin
W. M. Morris.
W. C. Todd
W. M. White
S. L. Carpenter.
J. M. Wilson
C. E. Hutchison.
J. W. Kendrick.
E. A. Story.
W. H. Piland.
R. L. Hobbs.
Mrs. M. Hofler, Mgr..
L. M. Pierce, Owner.
Miscellaneous Factories
237
Continued
Secretary
T. N. Campbell, Mgr.
E. C. Powell
J. B. Reeves-
J. A. Ryan
F. A. Cathey, Sec.
Blair Jenkins— .
J. W. Harrison.
J. B. Withers-...
N. B. Kendrick.
F. A. Cathey
Jno. Ward
R. E. Morgan.
Wm. R. Ross.
J. P. Hale....
Jerry Hale
Henry Taylor.
A. F. Hyman..
J. C. Barham.
P. Hale
Elijah Piland..
W. W. Brown.
J. B. Eure
Charles Lassiter.
L. B. Lewis
Jno. T. Melton.
Moses Bynum.
Articles Manufactured
Ice
Mattresses
Gas
Doors, sash, mantels, blinds.
Ice.
Roller covering
Job printing
Auto tire fabrics
Laundry
Cotton-seed products
Dressed lumber
Bakery
Monuments and tombstones.
Flour, meal, feed
Planing lumber
Rough lumber
Brick
Job printing
Mercerizing cotton yarn
Common red brick
Common brick
Brick
Rough lumber .
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Auto and general repairs.
Buggies, carts, wagons
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber
Auto repairing
Logs and bolts
Auto repairs
Rough lumber
Repairing buggies, wagons and implements.
Rough lumber
Carts
Dirt carts
Auto repairs
Farm carts
General repairs
Milling corn
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Corn meal and lumber
Rough lumber
Lumber
Repairing carts and buggies
Rough lumber
» a
u o c
1916
Invested
Capital
280
,000
,300
,350
,700
,600
700
,000
,800
,000
550
10,000
No.
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
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Table No. 1 —
No.
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
County
Gates
--.do
..-.do
Graham...
.__do
...do
...do
...do
Granville.
....do
...do.
...do
...do
_-do..
..do..
....do..
....do_.
....do..
_...do..
....do-.
--.-do..
_...do..
....do-
....do..
_.__do..
....do..
....do..
..-.do..
.---do..
....do..
..-.do..
-...do..
----do-,
.---do.,
----do-.
---do-,
----do-,
----do.
-..-do.
--.-do-
_---do-
-..-do.
-...do.
----do.
....do.
....do.
.-..do.
--.-do.
....do.
_-.-d0_
....do-
....do-
PostofBce
Trotsville
...do.
—do
Brock
Moriah
Robbinsville
—do
Topton
Berea-
---do -..
...do
Bullock ---.
Clarksville, Va.,
R. 3
Creedmoor
—do
-..do -.
---do
-..do-
...do
Franklinton
Franklinton, R. D
North Side
Oxford
Oxford, R. 6
Oxford, R. 3..
Oxford...
..-.do
....do—
.--do -..
.--.do-
.---do- -
.--do
Oxford, R. 7
Oxford -.
.---do- --.
....do
....do
....do
Oxford, R. D
Oxford..-- --
— -do
— -do
.---do
Petersburg, Va.--
Stem _
Stem, R. D. _
Stovall
-.--do
---do
---do
---do
-—do
Factory
Blanchard & Rountrce
Knight's Sawmill
W. H. Speight-
J. C. Dean
O. S. Huff
S. F. & J. M. Halloway
Sweetwater Flour and Grist Mill-
Claud S. Kinsland
H. G. Pruitt
Reese & White
W. C. Stevens—
Campbell Sawmill
A. H. Tilley's Sawmill
Creedmoor Auto Co
J. T. Holman—
C. M. Lawrence
L. H. Longmire
A. J. Simons
Grumbo & Rozel
Cannady's Mill -
E. L. Morrissett & Co.-
W. B. Connelly
W. A. Adams Co
A. W. Davis ---
T. E. Dement
Export Leaf Tobacco Co
Gooch's Machine Shop -
Gorman Wheel Co -
J. P. Hunt
J. E. Jackson _.
Jeffreys & Myers Mfg. Co
McGee & Simpson
Offie McGhinnis
Moore Lumber Co
Oxford Body Co
Oxford Buggy Co
Oxford Hardware Co
Oxford Roller Mills
G. S. Perkins
C. D. Ray & Son
Son-Floor Sweeping Co
Taylor-Cannady Buggy Co
J. F. Veasey
Appomattox Box Shook Co., Inc.
C. G. Nelms
W. I. Wheeley.-
J. G. Burwell
D. M. Coffey
Daniel's Sawmill
J. B. Davis
C. L. Emory
Tilley's Sawmill
President
Partnership--- -
S. P. Harwood, Owr.,
Partnership
J. B. Campbell.
I. E. Harris-
Partnership (Props.
T. L. &N. M.Cannady
E. L. Morrissett, Owr.
R. M. Jeffreys.
W. A. Parham.
E. H. Patterson, Tr..
W. C. Daniel, Owner.
A. H. Tilley, Owner..
Miscellaneous Factories
239
Continued
Secretary
R. J. Knight.
W. A. Adams..
J. P. Watson..
J. Gooch
C. S. Gorman.
Articles Manufactured
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber-
Rough lumber.
Rougji lumber.
j- o c
go ■
Rough lumber..
Flour and meal.
Rough lumber..
Lumber.
J. H. L. Myers.
Geo. W. Jones..
Lumber
Auto repairs.
Rough lumber
Tobacco flues and stove pipes-
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, meal, feed
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Tobacco hogsheads
Rough lumber
Hogshead manufacturing
Trucks
Wheels..
Tobacco flues
Rough lumber
Box shooks
Rough lumber
1905
1911
1916
R. M. Ray
R. L. Brame
J. W. Cannady.
Planing lumber
Buggy bodies and automobile bodies.
Buggies and surreys
Tobacco flues
Flour, meal, feed
Planing mill
Sweeping compound.
Buggies
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Meal
Rough lumber-
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber, etc..
Invested
Capital
8,050
4,500
2,000
7,410
3,500
400
2,000
1,250
1,700
1,500
3,000
4,285
1,600
2,000
1,600
2,000
7,000
9,000
4,500
3,466
1,500
500
597
1,023
76,000
3,500
1,000
66,000
660
1,769
600
37,727
134,000
100
8,000
2,300
5,000
1,250
85,882
3,000
8,782
1,200
1,150
1,400
1,400
6,000
3,700
3,800
2,885
No.
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
240
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Tahi.e No. 1-
No.
1990
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2010
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
2028
2029
2030
2031
2032
2033
2034
2035
2036
2037
2038
2039
2040
2041
2042
2043
2044
2045
2046
2047
2048
County
Granville.
-.-.do
Greene
....do
-...do
...-do
-...do
.-..do
.---do
Guilford..
.--do
-.--do
---.do
-...do
---.do
--.-do
-...dO-...-
-.-.do
.-.-do
--.do
— -do— -
----do
....do
....do
....do
----do
....do
....do
...do
.--.do
...-do
.---do
.---do — -
.---do
.---do—-.
.---do— -
.---do —
.--do—.
----do
-.--do-—.
-___do.....
--.-do— -.
.-..do-..-.
.---do.....
...-do....
...-do....
.---do—
-..-do— -
-.--do— -
----do— -
-_..do...-
----do—
----do-
Post office
Virgilina, R. 5
Youngsville, R. 2-
Maury
Snow Hill
--.do
...do
--.do - --
...do _
Walstonburg .
Brown Summit
...do...
.--do
.---do.... --.
...do .--
Climax
.---do -
Colfax
.--.do --.
Dunoan...
Gibsonville
Gibsonville, R. 1..
Gibsonville -.
Greensboro
..-.do-.. -.-.
.---do
-do-
-do.
-do-
-do-
-do.-.
.do...
.do...
.do—
.do...
...do- ----
.--do
-.-do ---
..-do-
...do _- --
---do
.--do -
-.-do
.--do -.-
---do
Greensboro, R. D
Greensboro
.--.do
..--do
.---do
.--.do
.---do
.---do
.---do
Factory
President
W. P. A'aughan -.-
B. L. Bragg---
C. L. Hardy-— - ..-
Geo. W. Gregory
Geo. W. Jones
James Shirley
Snow Hill Pub. Co
J. M. Whitley
Mercer Bros -
Apple & Hardie
Brown Summit Broom Co... .-
J. E. Green----
Troxler Bros
Vance & Dwiggins
Fields & Fields
J. C. Reynolds Co
Joe Atkins
E. S. Cude
Newport Mfg. Co __ --.
Gibsonville Milling Co.. Inc
Reedy Fork Roller Mills
O. T. Sizemore
Acme Mill Works
Apostolic Messenger -
Auto Tire Accessory Co
Bagley & Alderman _
E. E. Bain
Ballanee & Co
Battery Service Co -
Blue Bell Overall Co
Geo. C. Brown & Co
Carolina Baking Co
Carolina Cigar Co
Carolina Electric Repair Works
Carolina Steel and Iron Co..-
S. W. Carter
Central Motor Car Co
C. B. Clegg
Clegg's North Side Bakery -.-
Coca-Cola Bottling Co
P. B. Comer
Cook-Lewis Foundry Co
Cunningham Brick Co
Cunningham Springless Shade Co.
Lee Davis & Sons
Dicks Laundry Co
El Reeso Cigar Co
Export Leaf Tob. Co
Federal Bedding Co
W. H. Fisher Co -
Ford Body Co --
Gate City Candy Co
Gate City Motor Co
P. E. Taylor, Owner.
A. V. Caldwell.
W. F. Huffnor.
L. M. Clymer, Prop..
H. E. Ballanee.
C. C. Hudson.
H. O. Wilby.
L. L. Ferrell.
John W. Trimble.
L. L. Clegg.
A. R. Lewis.
W. H. Fisher.
Miscellaneous Factories
241
Continued
Secretary
J. E. Debnam.
B. F. Mercer,
Fulp M. Vance.
R. P. Fields
S. S. Nelson
W. F. Milloway.
H. J. Williams-
E. M. Sparger
J. L. Talbert, Auditor^
C. W. Moore
J. W. McLennon.
J. B. Harrison,
C. H. Lewis
J. H. Cunningham..
C. D. Cunningham.
Mrs. Lee Davis
Geo. W. Foushiem..
R. C. Chandley ....
J. P. Watson
J. F. Canery
E. R. Ford
W. M. Boyst, Mgr.
G C. Cox
Articles Manufactiired
Rough lumber-
Rough lumber-
Rough lumber-
Rough lumber-
Rough lumber-
Job printing
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Brooms-
Rough lumber
Rough lumber and box shooks
Rough lumber
Roller mill
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Dressed lumber
Flour, meal, feed
Meal, flour
Rough lumber
Roll work for flour mills
Job printing
Auto repairs--
Job printing
Dressed lumber and building material
Confections
Repair batteries
Overalls
Rough lumber
Baked goods
Cigars
Electrical repairs
Steel tanks, smokestacks, etc
Tobacco flues, etc
Auto repairs
Crushed stone
Bread, cakes, pies
Coca-cola
Auto repairs
Iron, brass, bronze and aluminum castings-
Brick
Window shades
Canning
Laundry
Cigars
Hogshead manufacturing -
Mattresses
Job printing
Auto bodies
Candy
Auto repairs
O a m
1896
Invested
Capital
$ 1,200
1996
800
1997
2,000
1998
4,300
1999
3,900
2000
3,650
2001
9,000
2002
1,250
2003
750
2004
1,400
2005
2,750
2006
2,200
2007
5,900
2008
27,074
2009
1,200
2010
5,500
2011
850
2012
9,000
2013
26,417
2014
27,500
2015
10,000
2016
2,050
2017
2018
6,774
2019
5,300
2020
8,000
2021
1,000
2022
59,200
2023
3,326
2024
194,487
2025
35,297
2026
29,874
2027
2,146
2028
3,500
2029
41,135
2030
4,035
2031
1,700
2032
27,600
2033
6,000
2034
28,058
2035
1,935
2036
14,500
2037
21,200
2038
79,590
2039
100
2040
32,000
2041
297,943
2042
472
2043
300
2044
8,340
2045
14,500
2046
39,898
2047
70,184
2048
No.
16— Dept. Labor, 1920.
242
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Table No. 1-
No.
County
PostofEce
Factory
President
2049
2050
Guilford
do .
Greensboro..
do
Glascock Stove and Mfg. Co...
T. A. Glascock
2051
do
do
G. S. Goulden & Son Harness Shop
G. S. Goulden
2052
do
do . - .
2053
do
do
Greensboro Printing Co...
2054
do
....do
Greensboro Roller Mills __
W. A. Watson, Jr
2055
do
Greensboro, R. D.
Greensboro, R. 3..
Greensboro _
do .
C. A. Groome
2056
do
M. C. Groome, Part..
2057
do
Guilford Lumber Mfg. Co
C. A. Reynolds
2058
do
2059
do
do
2060
do
do
Hill Chemical Co
R. R. Hill
2061
do
do
2062
do
do
2063
do .
do .—
2064
do
do .
T. R. Lucas
2065
do
do
Melton Rhodes Co., Inc
2066
do
do
Midway Auto Co
L. A. Andrews
2067
do . .
do...
J. M. Carter
2068
do
do.—
J. H. Neese
2069
do
do
Newman Machine Co
Geo. F. Newman
2070
....do
....do....
....do
A. V. Caldwell, Pres.
North State Milling Co
2071
A. S. Gates
2072
do.
do
Oettinger Lumber Co
J. R. &E. M.
2073
do
do
Oettinger, Props. ...
2074
do
do
E. E. Pain .
2075
do
do
2076
do
do .
2077
do
do
J. A. Dixon
2078
do
do
J. R. Pitts . - .
2079
do
do
2080
do
do
2081
. do
do..
Sergeant Mfg. Co
Shuttle Block Mill.
G. S. Sergeant
2082
do
do
2083
do
do
R G Sloan Motor Co.
2084
do
do
2085
do
do ...
2086
do
do
2087
do
do
2088
do
do
William Sullivan & Co
W. E. Sullivan
2089
do
do
Sutton-Middleton Co
2090
do
do
E. J. Talley Laundry Machine Co..
B. C. Troxler .
E. J. Talley
2091
do
do
2092
do
do
2093
do
do
W. J. Westbrook Elevator Co
White Oak Garage . . .. .
W. J. Westbrook
2094
do
do
2095
do -
do
White Way Bag Co .. .. .
2096
do
do
Woodell & Sheets .
2097
do
do
Wright Safety Air Brake Co
E. D. Tessier, V.-P...
2098
do
do
2099
....do
Guilford
Guilford College Motor Co
Miscellaneous Factories
243
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
_g a
o ^ _
a c o
"o c
go--
Invested
Capital
No.
c.
L.
Whitaker,
Bkr
w
B
W
Vestal—.
H
Sinclair-
W. B. MendenhalL
J. C. Crutchfield...
C L. Harrison
R. M. Hadley.
J. C. Knight-
J. F. Fulton-.
E. N. Englow.
W. B. Atwater.
H. M. Weathers.
L. M. Mattam
M. R. Ross, Mgr.
C. W. Walton—.
S. C. Cole.
Chas. D. Roberts
W. G. Coble, Serv.MgT.
J. H. Bason
I. L. Ferrell
G. Danieb
R. M. Middleton.
Stoves, grates, etc
Salve and liniment
Harness
Bottled goods
Job printing-
Flour, meal, feed
Brooms
Canning vegetables
Lumber and building material-
Monuments
Job printing
Salves
18S8
Monuments
Cigars
Rough lumber
Filing cabinets and sectional bookcases.
Auto repairing
Auto repairs
Monuments, tombstones
Woodworking machinery
Planing-mill products.
Flour, meal and feeds.
1912
Sash, doors, and blinds.
Motor repairs
Dressed lumber
Soda water
Ice
Gas for railway car lighting
Planing mill, dressed Ibr., sash, doors, and frames.
Box shooks
Monuments
Iron foundry and machine shop
Planing-mill products
Laundry work
Beds and pillows.
Trucks
D. H. Everett, Auditor.
L. W. M. Farland
Harry Samuels
A. E. Woodell
Neil Ellington, Treas...
J. R. Brown
J. W. Bondurant
Job printing
Metal workers
Burning and testing machines.
Laundry machinery
Flour, meal
Vick's salve
Elevators
Auto repairs
White shoe cleaner
Job printing
Railway safety appliances
Woodworking machinery
1907
> 88,943
49,964
900
65,042
10,064
91,126
14,500
2,150
77,812
3,300
33,224
200
17,6,38
9,700
45,278
2,050
210,258
7,700
7,600
28,000
100,579
26,417
30,200
101,033
10,889
1,000
14,817
35,367
500,000
77,600
45,000
14,506
36,T)26
10,425
19,265
4,100
30,539
131,874
82,925
6,500
41,144
30,570
7,300
15,527
9,008
5,000
1,981
722
112,500
335,608
5,900
2049
2050
2051
2052
2053
2054
2055
2056
2057
2058
2059
2060
2061
2062
2063
2064
2065
2066
2067
2068
2069
2070
2071
2072
2073
2074
2075
2076
2077
2078
2079
2080
2081
2082
2083
2084
2085
2086
2087
2088
2089
2090
2091
2092
2093
2094
2095
2096
2097
2098
2099
244
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Table No. 1-
No.
County
PostoflSce
Factory
President
2100
Guilford
....do
Guilford
R. A. McMaster -
2101
Guilford College..
....do
Guilford College -Milling Co., Part -
A. S. Long--
2102
....do
^108
....do
....do
R. B. Miller
?in4
....do
High Point
....do
W. A. Barber Printing Co.
W. A. Barber-
2105
..._do _.-.
Barker Roller MilL.--
F. H. Barker.
210fi
....do _...
....do
...-do
----do
N. W. Becson's Shops
N. W. Beeson
?,in7
2108
....do
High Point, R. 1..
High Point...
....do
A. J. & Earl Bryant
2109
...,do
Carolina and Yadkin River Ry. Co.
Cecil Mfg. Co
2110
....do...
D. 0. Cecil
2111
....do -
....do —
S. L. Davis
2112
....do....
. do .
Consolidated Veneer and Panel Co.
Denny Roll and Panel Co.
R. R. Ragan..
?113
....do.-
...-do— -
?114
....do
----do — ---.
2115
----do -._.
--..do
Glenola Brick Co.
2116
--.-do
....do
Hayworth Roll and Panel Co
2117
--..do...
....do
High Point Brick Co.
2118
....do -...
..--do
High Point Buggy Co
21iq
..-do
—do
High Point Candy Co
21?0
..--do
....do
K1?1
.---do
---do
---.do __..
....do -._.
.—do— -.
--..do
High Point Machine Works, Inc.
2122
2123
High Point Marble and Gran. Wks.
High Point Metallic Bed Co.
D. R. Raper, Prop...
2124
----do
....do
High Point Milling Co.
2125
.-.-do
....do .
High Point Motor Co.
2126
.---do
----do
2127
----do
.--do- -
High Point Underwear Co
21 ?8
-—do
...-do
2129
----do
. do
Hill Veneer Co.
2isn
....do
----do
2131
_.__do
----do-
2131^
....do
--.-do
2133
....do
----do
2134
....-do
----do—
Moflfitt Underwear Co -_
G. T. Penny
2135
....do
...-do.
2136
....do
....do-.... -
2137
.-.do
----do _
--.do . -
National Machine and Electric Co.-
2138
---.do
2139
----do
....do
North Carolina Wheel Co.
2140
----do
....do
S. O. Peebles' Tin Shop
2141
---.do
....do
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. of Mich.
Chas. W. Brown
2142
-.--do
....do
2143
2144
_-_-do
_-_-do
----do
---do
A. M. Rankin Coffin and Cask. Co.
A. M. Rankin...
2145
2146
---do.. ._
.---do
----do -
....do
Raper Marble and Granite Works.-.
D. S.. Raper...-
2147
do-
do
Snow Lumber Co.
Arthur Lyon, Bkr
2148
do -
do
2149
-...do -..-
--.do -
-- -do—
---do
Staley Mfg. Co
Stamey Printing House
Pearly A. Thomas Car Works
Welborn's Tin Shop
C. V. Staley
2150
2151
..-do
do
W. L. Stamey
P. A. Thomas
2152
.--do
-—do -
R. W. Welborn
Miscellaneous Factories
245
Continued
Secretary
A. S. Long.
W. G. Brown.
W. E. Price, Gen. Mgr.,
W. H. Davis
W. G. Munyan...
G. W. Denny
C. F. Farley
A. E. Totro
J. P. Hay worth..
E. E. Younts
H. A. White
Pete Antanko
A. W. Kleimence.
Warren F. Smith.
A. B. Horney
R. A. Stowe, Bookkpr.
J. P. Crowder
R. B. Troy
J. W. Clinard
J. C. Hill
J. L. White, Asst. Mgr.
A. W. Marsh, V.-Pres...
H. A. Moffitt
J. J. Garland
L. C. Sinclair
Bruce L. Bennett
J. Ranes.
F. D. Blake
S. O. Peebles
A. H. Gillespie
H. R. Williamson
Articles Manufactured
C. L. Gray.
Rough lumber
Flour, meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Job printing
Flour, meal
Repair work
Job printing
Rough lumber
Common carriers
Tobacco baskets _
Fin. and uph. parlor suites, dav'ettes & dav'ports.
Veneers and panels
Rolls and panels
Auto repairing
Common bricks
Rolls and panels
Common brick
Buggies
Candy
roc
1913
1916
Decorative glass work. .
General repair foundry.
Monuments
Metal beds
Flour, meal and feed
Dry cleaning and laundry
Underwear
Excelsior
Veneers and lumber
Bedsprings
Furniture knobs
Wood filler, stains, paints, varnish.
Furniture
Ath. nainsook underwear
Auto repairing
Desks
Machine repairs
Baked goods
Buggy wheels
Roofing and metal work...
Mirrors and plate glass
Office supplies
Vulcanizing
Monuments
Organs
Sash, doors, blinds and mill work.
Harness
Phonographs.-
Job printing _
Street cars
Tobacco flues, pipes, gutters, etc...
1907
1905
1917
Invested
Capital
S 450
13,073
500
2,000
5,000
5,000
1,000
2,250
1,800
3,180,312
15,610
10,000
15,000
39,000
2,250
12,000
62,500
8,000
78,000
3,500
7,500
90,806
1,200
106,746
37,840
47,784
45,300
10,000
10,921
11,800
13,100
4,500
56,612
88,295
25,000
6,000
213,903
22 627
5,700
36,493
1,100
100,000
9,370
49,180
2,800
10,400
75,536
586,627
7,200
3,100
6,500
35,000
800
No.
2100
2101
2102
2103
2104
2105
2106
2107
2108
2109
2110
2111
2112
2113
2114
2115
2116
2117
2118
2119
2120
2121
2122
2123
2124
2125
2126
2127
2128
2129
2130
2131
2132
2133
21.34
2135
2136
2137
2138
2139
2140
2141
2142
2143
2144
2145
2146
2147
2148
2149
2150
2151
2152
246
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Table No. 1 —
No.
2153
2154
2155
2156
2157
2158
2159
2160
2161
2162
2163
2164
2165
2166
2167
2168
2169
2170
2171
2172
2173
2174
2175
2176
2177
2178
2179
2180
2181
2182
2183
2184
2185
2186
2187
2188
2189
2190
2191
2192
2193
2194
2195
2196
2197
2198
2199
2200
2201
2202
2203
2204
2205
County
Guilford.-
....do
....do
....do
..-.do
....do
....do
....do
...-do
...-do
....do
-.-.do
....do
....do
-...do
....do
...-do
.do
.do
.do
.do
...-do
...-do- -
-...do ....
-.-.do
.-..do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..-.do
....do
....do
Halifax-.
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do.....
....do.....
-...do.....
..-.do-....
....do
....do-....
.-..do
....do-...
...-do..-.
----do— .
....do.....
....do.....
....do.....
-...do--..
Postoffice
High Point. -
...do
...do
Jamestown
...do
Julian
...do... --
...do
...do
Kernersville, R.D
...do R.F.D
McLeansville
.--.do
Oak Ridge--
....do
-...do -
....do
...-do
Pleasant Garden.
-...do --
...-do -
....do
....do-... ---
Pomona
Stokesdale..
....do
....do
Summerfield
....do
....do -
....do
....do
....do
....do
Airlie
Areola
Aurelean Springs
...-do
Brinkleyville
...do
...do.-
Enfield
...do
....do
....do- — ----
....do
....do
....do-
...-do -
.-.-do
....do
Essex..'
....do
Factory
J. E. Welch
Wilson Motor Co.
Yone Box and Crate Co
Jamestown Roller Mill
Johnson Shoe Co.
Julian Box Co
Johnson Chair Co...
Julian Milling Co
P. P. Shoe. —
Joseph Atkins-
W. A. Branson -
P. V. Boone--
C. F. Fryer & Bro
D. L. DonnelL —
W. O. Donnell
S. B. Moore
Oak Ridge Roller Mill
T. L. Sizemore
Buffalo Broom Works
J. E. Hackett
Newman Bros
Pleasant Garden Co., Corp.
Pleasant Garden Motor Co..
Pomona Terra Cotta Co
Brookbank & Dillon
Long & Moore
S. B. Moore
Lane's Sawmill
Lane & Smith Sawmill
S. B. Moore
W. V. Rauth
Stafford Bros. Roller Mill...
C. S. Strader
Summerfield Milling Co
S. T. Thorne, Jr..
B. C. Hamlet
W. C. Dickins-..
J. R. Liles --
Garrett & Co.
Whit Hardy-.
W. H. Wilcox
E. I. Bellamy
S C. Bellamy
William Bullock, Ind
J. A. Draper -.
J. P. Ellen
D. L. Johnson
Lewis's Sawmill _.
Lafayette McDaniel
C. E. McQuign..
W. F. White
Carl Alston
Capps & Gupton
President
R. O. Harney.
John Hardin.
W. C Bosen-
W. D. Lane, Owner.
G. G. Lewis.
Miscellaneous Factories
247
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
« a
b S B
° C !P
0, C aj
"o C
5 fed
Invested
Capital
No,
Reith Smith-.
E. A. Osborn.
Geo. J. Johnson.
R. M. York
N. R. Bowman..
G. A. Garrett..-.
A. T. Stafford.
N. F. Harner--
H. L. Newman.
L. E. Riddick...
W. C. Bosen, Jr.
Brookbank
G. D. Long
W. D. Lane.
A. N. Kaiser.
H. S. Harrison.
J. Lewis
Lafayette McDanieL
Job printing
Auto repairing
Boxes and crates
Flour, meal
Heavy and medium-weight work shoes.
Boxes
Chair stocks
Flour, meal and feed
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
J. S. Gupton.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
Custom mill
Rough lumber
Brooms
Rough lumber.
Roller mill
Flour, meal
Aut o repairing..
Sewer, drain and culvert pipe, etc..
Rough lumber
Auto repairing
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, meal and feedstuffs.
Rough lumber
Flour, meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, meal
Wheels, carriages and wagons
Rough lumber
Rough lumber ._
Blacksmith shop
Lumber
Rough lumber
Metal works, tobacco flues
Rough lumber
Blacksmith shop
Rough lumber
1885
1916
1 600
23,193
3,000
4,180
50,494
7,500
4,100
5,300
650
350
1,150
1,025
650
3,000
2,400
1,700
6,090
3,250
13,000
1,150
5,000
9,604
2,100
100,000
6,000
8,946
2,000
700
600
1,200
7,100
2,000
2,384
15,800
2,325
6,250
2,650
2,795
1,950
2,200
2,750
1,800
7,000
2,100
1,125
2,160
3,370
15,000
2,570
725
1,300
2,150
2,650
2153
2164
2155
2156
2157
2158
2159
2160
2161
2162
2163
2164
2165
2166
2167
2168
2169
2170
2171
2172
2173
2174
2175
2176
2177
2178
2179
2180
2181
2182
2183
2184
2185
2186
2187
2188
2189
2190
2191
2192
2193
2194
2195
2196
2197
2198
2199
2200
2201
2202
2203
2204
2205
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Table No. 1—
No
2206
2207
2208
2209
2210
2211
2212
2213
2214
2215
2216
2217
2218
2219
2220
2221
2222
2223
2224
2225
2226
2227
2228'
2229
2230
2231
2232
2233
2234
2235
2236
2237
2238
2239
2240
2241
2242
2243
2244
2245
2246
2247
2248
2249
2250
2251
2252
2253
2254
2255
2256
2257
County
Halifax.
_.__do___.
...-do....
_...do.._.
.--_do..-
....do....
....do-...
.---do—,
-.--do....
-..-do....
.-..do---.
.---do....
..--do....
---.do-.,
.---do..-.
....do..-.
-...do..-.
----do....
---.do.-.
-...do---,
-.-.do....
.---do....
....do....
--..do....
..-.do..-.
...do.
...do.
---do.
.--do.
...do.
...do.
---do-
...do.
...do.
...do.
.--do.
---do.
---do.
...do.
.--do.
---do.
---do.
.--do-
.--dO-
.--do.
...-do-
...-do.
..--do.
...do.
.---do.
.---dO-
.-..do-
PostofEce
Essex
Halifax.
....do
Heathsville
...do
Hobgood
...do
...-do-.-
Hollister
...-do
...do
...do.. -
....do
.---do --..
Littleton
...-do
..--do..
...do
....do
..--do
.-..do-
....do
.-.-do
.---do
Norfolk, Va., Box
391
Palmyra
Portsmouth, Va...
Roanoke Rapids.
.---do
.---do ---
Rosemary
....do
...-do
.---do
.-.-do
Scotland Neck
....do
.---do
..--do
...do
...-do
...-do
..-do
....do
...do
...-do
...do
Speed
Spring Hill
.--.do
Tarboro, R.F.D...
Thelma
Factory
President
G. L. Lee
J. S. Hedgepeth
D. J. Millican
Willie Hardy
Webb & Bowers
D. W. Downs
Selwood Mfg. Co
Ben Staton
J. L. Alston
John Gupton
Geo. L. Knight
G. M. Scliecker
R. D. Thorrington...
T. C. Williams
H. R. Faulcon
G. E. Harris-
H. A. House
Hudson & Wiggins--.
Joe Jackson
Jeff. King.. .-.
Sam King
J. P. Leach, Jr
N. W. Warren
E. E. Wollett & Son.
Norfolk-Carolina Timber Corp. _
Joe Early
Planters Mfg. Co., Inc
Halifax Builders Supply Co
Halifax Paper Corporation
B. R. Weeks.
J. W. Cornett--
H. J. Powell
Lafayette Powell
Hardy Powers-
J. Taylor
L. Braxton
P. H. Coleman
The Cotton Oil and Ginning Co.
Balfour Dunn
W. L. House -.-
Mint-Cola BottHng Co
National Spanish Peanut Co
Scotland Neck Brick Co
Scotland Neck Planing Mills
A. B. Shaw ---.,-
Enoch Simmons
Ed. Smith.-
Ben Shelton
A. T. Dickins
A. B. Shaw
W. D. Leggett ..-
J. A. House & Bro
J. P. Futrell.
Miscellaneous Factories
249
ContimieO
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
■a
o " S
5S«
Invested
Capital
No.
$ 3,8a0
3,600
3,200
1,650
1,645
5,600
10,800
1,870
4,350
3,500
2,325
990
3,150
3,450
1,560
4,150
12,250
7,450
1,700
4,275
4,450
1,550
6,325
40,000
57,330
2,100
35,659
55,300
824,769
16,200
1,335
1,400
5,030
3,770
2,800
1,820
4,200
196,140
2,480
50,350
44,168
329,570
18,335
9,000
6,250
2,570
2,030
2,500
1,520
10,850
2,600
2,230
2206
2207
2208
2209
B W Bowers
2210
2211
S Powell
2212
2213
2214
Rough lumber.. . ..
2215
2216
2217
2218
2219
2220
2221
Rough lumber. . .
2222
J W Hudson
2223
2224
2225
2226
2227
2228
2229
2230
2231
2232
C. N. Wheeler
2233
2234
Soft drinks. . . . ..
2235
Wheels, cart bodies, buggy bodies.. .
2236
2237
2238
2239
2240
2241
2242
W. E. Smith.,.. .
2243
2244
Brick
2245
E. L. Brown
Bottling plant .. . .
2246
B. G. Neblitt...-
9047
J. B. Hall .
Brick ... .
2248
Lu mber
1920
2249
2250
2251
2252
H. White
2253
2254
2255
2256
C. D. House
Rough lumber
2257
250
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Table No. 1—
No.
County
PostofBce
Factory
President
?WR
Halifax
....do-
Thelma
Matthew Martin..
??nq
....do...
2260
-.-.do
Tillery ...
A. E. Bobbitt-
2261
do -
do
A. B. Cook & Son
2262
do .
do
Johnson & Dunn
?2fi3
-.-.do
Weldon
Carolina Peanut Co. --- __
2264
do
do
K. C. Clark .
??65
-..-do
....do
nm
....do-
.. do.
Dixon Lumber and Millwork Co
N. M. Shearin, Asst.
2?fi7
....do
do -.
Manager
2268
....do
do
2269
...do-.
do
W. T. Parker
2270
. do
do
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works ..
2271
do
do
Lafayette Powell
2272
do
do
T. 0. Vaughn
2273
...-do.-
do
Vincent-Bounds Co.
2274
...-do..
do —
Weldon Coca-Cola Bottling Works..
2?7.'i
....do -
....do . .
-.-.do
do
L. T. Garner
2276
2277
. do-
do
The Weldon Lumber Co
2278
do
do
Weldon Printing House
2279
do
do
White Star Laundry
2280
Harnett
do
2281
do
228?
-...do
do - -
John T. Ellington
2283
....do
do .
2284
....do
do
R. D. Overby & Bro..
Partnership
2285
...do
do
J. A. Williams & Bro....
D. W. Brie & Cameron
Partnership
2286
-—do —
.-..do
. do
Partnersh ip
2287
....do
do
2288
J. A. & J. L. Harrington
Partnership
2289
do
Broadway, R. 1...
Broadway
Buies Creek
Bunnlevel
Chalybeate Spgs..
do
M. J. McNeill .
2290
do
McNeill & McLeod...
2291
do
2292
do
D. J. Smith
2293
....do
do
W. N. Bradley
2294
D. H. Senter
2295
..--do
Coats
do
J. M. Byrd & Co
N. T. Patterson and
2296
do
J. M. Byrd, Owners
2297
do
do
T. V. Stewart . .
2298
...-do
Duke, R. 1.-
Duke
do
J. C. Byrd & Bro.
Partnership
2299
do
2300
do
Dock McNeill .
2301
-...do
...-do
Dunn
do — .
W. T. Avery, Owner..
2302
J. F. Beasley
2303
do
do
W. R. Denning
2304
do
do
?30o
-...do.
.. do
Dunn Marble Works
Dunn Oil Mills Co.
2306
do
do
2307
- do
do
General Utility Co -. .--
2308
- — do
....do
The Jno. A. McKay Mfg. Co..
Jno. A. McKay
Miscellaneous Factories
251
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
S E n
O r- on
L. C C
►SSe
Invested
Capital
No.
W. R. Wiggins-
S. A. Dunn....
A. B. Cook.-..
D. Dunn.
W. A. Pierce...
A. House
H. B. HarrelL
H. A. Hardison.
Howard Bounds
G. W. Hutoff
D. R. Anderson
C. E. Carter
M. L. Stall
A. L. Cochran
M. S. Mountenette.
Geo. T. Noel.
T. M. Parsons, Mgr.
B. O. Townsend
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Blacksmith, wheelwright
Rough lumber
Grading, shelling and roasting peanuts.
Carts, wheels and cart bodies
Rough lumber
Planing mill
Rough lumber
General job printing-
Rough lumber.. -
Soft drinks
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Bottling soft drinks—
Ginning cotton
Ice
1918
Rough lumber
Job printing, printing books.
Steam laundry
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber.-
Rough lumber..
Dressed lumber.
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber. -
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough and dressed lumber.
Rough lumber
Lumber and laths.
Rough lumber.
Lumber
Lumber and cotton gin-
Rough lumber
Ice and fuel
1911
1918
Cotton-seed products.
Dressed lumber.
Farm implements
2,800
4,150
3,350
1,380
4,800
133,366
1,085
5,650
50,000
9,596
4,090
2,435
8,246
1,600
4,170
6,500
13,500
5,500
21,459
254,860
2,570
4,600
1,200
500
1,050
1,700
3,500
1,500
500
1,350
2,500
450
350
1,050
5,300
750
4,300
48,551
1,100
4,000
20,483
500
2,000
3,000
400
22,031
125,104
67,040
73,158
2258
2259
2260
2261
2262
2263
2264
2265
2266
2267
2268
2269
2270
2271
2272
2273
2274
2275
2276
2277
2278
2279
2280
2281
2282
2283
2284
2285
2286
2287
2288
2289
2290
2291
2292
2293
2294
2295
2296
2297
2298
2299
2300
2301
2302
2303
2304
2305
2306
2307
2308
252
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
2309
2310
2311
2312
2313
2314
2315
2316
2317
2318
2319
2320
2321
2322
2323
2324
2325
2326
2327
2328
2329
2330
2331
2332
2333
2334
2335
2336
2337
2338
2339
2340
2341
2342
2343
2344
2345
2346
2347
2348
2349
2350
2.351
2352
2353
2354
2355
2356
2357
2358
2359
2360
2361
County
Harnett..-
_--.do
.-.-do
--do
--do-
-—do
--do
....do
....do
_..-do
....do
....do
--iido
..:.do.__...
.-..do _
..__do
_.._do
.--.do
..-.do
----do
-...do
-...do -
----do
----do
Haywood-
-...do -
.---do
-.--do
....do
....do _
..--do -
----do
----do
..--do
----do
....do
-.--do -
.--do
.---do
--..do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..--do
-—do
.—do-
.—do
— -do
---do
----do
Post office
Dunn
..-.do
...do
..-do
.---do
Dunn, R. 3
Dunn
Kipling
.--.do
..-do
..--do
Lillington
...do
..--do-
....do
...do
...do
...do
Linden, R. 1..
Mamers
.--.do
Manchester
Olivia...
Swan Station -
Canton
....do
..--do
.---do... _.
.--.do
.---do
Clyde
....do...
-..do
---do
Cove Creek
....do
Crabtree
Crabtree, R. 1.
Cruso
Delhvood
Hazelwood
-..do
Nellie
Sunburst
-..do
Waynesville
....do
....do
....do
.--do
..-.do
.---do
..--do-
Factory
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co
George F. Pope
Pope Printing Co - -
Southern Marble Works --
Y. P. Tart
Stuart Turlington - -
Turnage-Jones Lumber Co.
O. Bradley
J. R. & T. C. Brown --.
C. W. Mathews & Co....
T. B. Matthews
Furquay Brick Co
Holmes & Clark Lumber Co
Archer Johnson Grist Mill
LilUngton Oil Mill Co
M. B. McKinney & Co
J. W. McLeod & Son Grist Mill.
C. W. Pipkin & Bro
Duncan McArtan
D. W. Cox
W. C. Lowdermilk
Cephas B. West -
H. C. Cameron
McLean Bros
Canton Laundry and Ice Co —
The Champion Fibre Co. -
The Champion Relief Bakery--.
J. F. Mann
W. M. Mease ---
Winfield & Smathers
Clyde Roller Mills
W. J. Jenkins --
J. L. Justice .-
Wyatt & Lanning
R. T. Boyd Corn Mill -...
H. P. Rich
Crabtree Roller Mills
Z. V. Ferguson —
T. J. Recce
H. B. Moody... ..- ---
R. J. Bryson --
England, Walton & Co...
W. A. Palmer... .- ---
J. Pingey Inman -- —
Suncrest Lumber Co
E. C. Bradley Lumber Co
Bob Bryson
Connell Bros
J. A. Ferguson
R. M. Ferguson --
M. O. Galloway, Owner
Thomas Hall Lumber Co -.
Haywood Cooperage Co —
President
L. Busbee Pope.
Partnership.
J. B. Furquay.
Partnership —
Partnership.
Partnership.
Partnership.
J. L. Morgan.
N. P. Walker.
E. C. Bradley, Owner
Thomas Hall, Owner.
J. H. McConnell
MiSCELLANEOrS FACTORIES
253
Continued
Secretary
Chas. P. Wales, Mgr..._
P. EdgaL
Jno. R. Brown.
S. A. Boney...
J. W. McLeod.
G. L. Maffin
Chas. S. Raymond-
E. T. Coon, Treas._
Bob Winfield.
J. Lanning.
E. H. Asberry.
R. G. Rogers, Treas.
S. Miller, Mgr
Articles Manufactured
Soft drinks
Planing mill
Job printing
Tombstones
Rough lumber-
Dressed lumber.
Dressed lumber.
Grist mill
Rough lumber..
Brick.
Grinding corn
Cotton-seed products.
Grist mill
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Lumber
Laundry
Wood pulp
Bakery
Meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, meal, feed.
Rough lumber
Rough lurnber
Rough lumber
Grinding corn
Rough lumber
Flour, meal, feed.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Tannery
Rough lumber
Grist mill
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Barrels
Meal .
Grist mill
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Apple barrels
° P S
iT O C
GO'S
1908
Invested
Capital
6,500
17,500
16,000
5,600
1,200
1,150
17,000
5,300
1,000
6,000
3,000
8,000
400
260
109,327
1,700
150
1,350
1,200
1,000
1,300
1,140
Rented...
31,000
6,027,147
481
2,600
4,500
5,800
76,000
5,750
6,050
7,550
2,000
1,950
40,900
8,600
1,774
4,150
3,550
87,255
3,259
2,270
429,150
2,450
4,200
3,500
2,520
6,950
600
17,200
1,566
No.
2309
2310
2311
2312
2313
2314
2315
2316
2317
2318
2319
2320
2321
2322
2323
2324
2325
2326
2327
2328
2329
2330
2331
2332
2333
2334
2335
2336
2337
2338
2339
2340
2341
2342
2343
2344
2345
2346
2347
2348
2349
2350
2351
2352
2353
2354
2355
2356
2357
2358
2359
2360
2361
254
N^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
2362
2863
Haywood
...do-
....do
Waynesville
...do
Haywood Corporation Cheese Co...
Howell Lumber Co . .
Geo. W. Cobb
Will Hyatt. Owner .
S364
.. do
F. T. Hyatt
2365
....do
do . .
Hyatt & Co.
2366
. do
do
2367
....do
Waynesville, R. 4.
Waynesville
....do....
2368
....do..
Sewell Medford
23fifl
....do
C. W. Miller...
2370
do
....do
F. H. Moody
2371
....do
. do....
J. W. Patton . .
nn
....do
do-
West Patton
2373
-. .do...
do
Pigeon Valley Roller Mills
2374
....do
Waynesville, R. 2.
Waynesville
Waynesville, R. 2.
Waynesville
do . .
H. P. Rich
2375
....do.
W. A. Smathers
2376
....do
2377
....do
Wm. Tate Lumber Co
W. M. Tate, Owner...
?378
....do
J. A. Turner
?379
....do
do
Waynesville Ice and Cold Storage Co. .
L. M. Killian .
238(1
....do
....do
2381
....do
...do
F.C.Welch
2382
_.__do
.. do
White Oak Lumber Co
W. M. Tate
2383
....do
do-...
W. E. Yarbrough
2384
Henderson...
....do
J. 0. Bell..
2385
Bearwallow
2386
do
2387
....do....
....do...
D. S. Hildebrand Clay Works.
D.S.Hildebrand.Owr.
2388
....do
....do
2389
....do.
Edneyville
Flat Rock
do
2390
....do. .-
W. A. & T. E. Case
2391
do
Highland Lake Mills...
239?
....do
Asheville Brick and Tile Co .
2393
.. do
do
2394
. do
do
J. L. Garland Grist Mill
2395
do
Fletcher, R. 1
Fletcher
2396
do....
T C Huntley
2397
do..
do
Wolf & Murphy
2398
....do....
Hendersonville
...do
R. P. Gregory
2399
....do
A. S. Edney . .
2400
do
do
2401
....do
. do....
P. B. Gibbs
240?
....do
do ..
J. V. Helsel
2403
....do
do ..
Henderson County Flour Mill
Hendersonville Harness and Buggy
Co.
W. C. Jordan
2404
....do
do. -
....do..
do .
Albert L. Beck
2405
Hendersonville Laundry, Ice and
Fuel Co
do
do
2406
2407
....do ...
.do....
Letson's Auto Top Works
D S L J & J C Pace
M. C. Letson
2408
do
do
2409
....do
...do
W. B. Rector
2410
do
do
L. K Roper
2411
. do
do
J R Willson Lumber Co.
2412
....do
Horse Shoe
M. A. Moore
Miscellaneous Factories
255
Continued
Secretary
Artinles Manufactured
E. J. Hyatt, Partner.
Elbert Smith, V.-Pres...
Jno. F. Wilkins.
J. A. ShumielL.
T. E. Case
Dulus Stepp
J. P. Fletcher
J. W. Grimes
J. L. Garland
Howard O. Hayes, Part
Cheese
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Planing mill
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Saddles and harness
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Ice
Flour, meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Crushed stone and sand-
Rough lumber
t, O C
go -
Brick
Rough lumber
Grist and saw mill
Rough lumber
Flour and feed mill
Brick
Burnt lime, crushed rock, limestone.
Feed mill...
Invested
Capital
H. B. Wolf.
Lawrence J. Pall.
E. C. Latham, Mgr..
W. A. Bennett
D. S. Pace.
J. R. Willson, Auditor-
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Canning fruits and vegetables.
Rough lumber
Patent medicine
Grist mill, feed
Sheet metal
Flour, feed
Harness-
Laundry and ice manufacturing-
Planing mill
Auto tops
Rough lumber
Printing and publishing
Rough lumber.
Planing mill
Corn meal
1,917
3,800
22,500
45,000
154,500
5,200
3,800
4,038
6.600
4,200
4,350
22,550
6,500
6,500
5,500
7,080
3,280
7,775
13,900
6,400
10,896
4,900
1,050
1,875
450
1,075
500
46,506
80,701
920
8,000
1,058
1,845
22,100
2,100
16,450
920
2,350
19,400
1,508
38,920
13,550
2,675
14,985
No.
2362
2363
2364
2365
2366
2367
2368
2369
2370
2371
2372
2373
2374
2375
2376
2377
2378
2379
2380
2381
2382
2383
2384
2385
2386
2387
2388
2389
2390
2391
2392
2393
2394
2395
2396
2397
2398
2399
2400
2401
2402
2403
2404
2405
2406
2407
2408
7,300 2409
1,340 2410
2,360 2411
600 2412
256
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
2413
2414
2415
2416
2417
2418
2419
2420
2421
2422
2423
2424
2425
2426
2427
2428
2429
2430
2431
2432
2433
2434
2435
2436
2437
2438
2439
2440
2441
2442
2443
2444
2445
2446
2447
2448
2449
2450
2451
2452
2453
2454
2455
2456
2457
2458
2459
2460
2461
2462
2463
2464
2465
County
Henderson,
-...do-
Hertford...
....do
....do
...-do
..-do.
....do
....do
.-..do
....do..
....do .-
....do
....do
.-..do
....do
....do
....do.
...-do
--..do
....do
....do
....do
.-.-do _
-—do -
---do
.-..do
....do ^
....do r
...-do
....do
.-..do
-...do
....do
--..do
....do
....do
....do
-.-.do
----do
----do
.---do --
....do
....do
-...do --
-.--do -
.---do-
-.-.do
....do.
-—do-
-—do
....do
....do
Postoffice
Horse Shoe, R. 1-
Saconon
Ahoskie
-.-do
.---do
---do
-.-do—
...do
...do
.--do
.--do
— -do
— -do—
-..do
—do-
—do
—do
—do
—do
...do
— -do
.-.do
Cofield
--do
—do
—do- -..
.-do-
...do
...do
-..do
...do
...-do—
Como
Earleys -.
George
Harrellsville..
.---do --.
.--.do
Murfreesboro.
...do
.-.do
...do
....do
.---do --
.--do
Tunis -
Winton
.---do- --
...do --
.---do
Winton, R. 1.
Winton
.—do
Factory
S. J. Whitaker & Sons
A. K. Hyder
Ahoskie Basket Mfg. Co
-Ahoskie Building Supply Co-
Ahoskie Light and Power Co
Bacon & Moore
Barnes Grist Mill
John T. Barnes
The Branning Mfg. Co
J. G. Garrett Cooperage -
Garrett & Lawrence
Hertford Auto and Machine Co
Hertford County Herald
J. H. Hines
A. L. Hobbs & Co
Geo. J. Newbern Co
J. C. Newsom Grist Mill
J. M. Odom
Rountree & Co
Sessions & Forks
B. Vinson & Bro
Wotf ord's Garage
Brown Logging Camp
Cofield Machine and Repair Works.
Cofield Mfg. Co
Early Logging Camp
Harrell's Garage
J. G. Harrell Garage..-
Hertford Lumber Co
H. C. Holloman
Vinson Nickson
D. G. Williams & Bro
Como Milling Co
T. W. Jones & Son
W. J. Brown & Co.-
E. V. Grisson
H. H. Taylor-
L. O. Wynn's Sawmill
John Chitly
Ferguson's Mill
Montgomery Grist MilL-
Vann's Mill
Russell Vinson
White & Britton
World's Grist Mill
Old Han Mill --.
E. L. Banks
Herring & Beal
E. O. Hines
A. W. Leverman
Mapleton Milling Co
Taylor-Clark Cooperage Co.--
Wm. Weaver
President
J. M. Odoin.-
S. E. Dilday..
E. R. Couger.
A. T. Baker.
Alford Deluther, Owr.
L. O. Wynn, Owner -
H. A. White-
Miscellaneous Factories
257
Continued
Secretary
S. J. Whitaker-
James H. Bacon..
Robt. Haskins
W. B. Barnes
J. N. Pruden
Geo. Garrett
J. R.Garrett
R. P. Slaughter—
Jas. L. Vinson
Nathan Hines
A. L. Hobbs
Geo. J. Newbern.
J. O. Rountree...
E. W. Forks
B. Vinson...
Andrew Wotford.
C. J. Brown
B. G. Williams-
Will Early
H. C. Harrell...
W. J. Peele.
H. McD. Spiers.
C. L. Jones
W. J. Brown
W. C. Ferguson
R. T. Montgomery-
S. C. Vann
L. H. Holleman
P. H. Taylor....
Articles Manufactured
_ a>
a a
I. o c
M
J.
E
T.
World
Galling
D
J.
Harrell
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Baskets.
Mantels, door frames, screen doors and windows.
Mfrs. electric current; coal dealers
Rough lumber
Milling corn
Rough lumber
Lumber
Tobacco hogsheads..
Rough and dressed lumber
Auto repairs
Subscription list, advertising, job work
Lumber
Auto repairs
Auto repairs
Grinding corn and rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Auto repairs
Auto repairs
Auto repairs
Rough lumber
General repair engines and wagons
Slack cooperage stock
Contract logging
Auto repairs
Auto repairs
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Logs and bolts
Rough lumber
Rough lumber..- ---
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Grinding corn
Grist mill and rough lumber
Invested
Capita!
17-
Machine and repair shop.
Grinding corn.
Grinding corn
Auto garage
Auto garage —
Cooperage stock
Auto repairs
Rough lumber..
Cooperage stock
Rough lumber
Dept. Labor, 1920.
1906
1,955
24,800
3,500
12,802
3,000
1,800
6,810
100,000
3,850
5,975
9,000
16,500
4,900
1,140
8,000
5,225
2,700
4,000
12,800
12,348
6,025
14,200
4,600
55,970
8,840
1,200
2,100
5,870
7,000
9,550
3,500
4,000
4,320
3,200
2,000
13,000
16,000
6,2.50
,500
,700
,550
500
,700
,000
,500
12,750
4,600
9,600
3,400
2,300
28,000
2,475
No.
2413
2414
2415
2416
2417
2418
2419
2420
2421
2422
2423
2424
2425
2426
2427
2428
2429
2430
2431
2432
2433
2434
2435
2436
2437
2438
2439
2440
2441
2442
2443
2444
2445
2446
2447
2448
2449
2450
2451
2452
2453
2454
2455
2466
2457
2458
2459
2460
2461
2462
2463
2464
2465
258
N^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
2466
2467
2468
2469
2470
2471
2472
2473
2474
2475
2476
2477
2478
2479
2480
2481
2482
2483
2484
2485
2486
2487
2488
2489
2490
2491
2492
2493
2494
249 i
2496
2497
2498
2499
2500
2501
2502
2503
2504
2505
2506
2507
2508
2509
2510
2511
2512
2513
2514
2515
2516
2517
County
Hertford-
.---do
Hoke
..-.do
...-do
..-.do
..--do
..--do—..
.— do...
..--do—
..-.do...
....do...
..--do-.,
.-.do-.
....do-
Hyde.,
.-.do.,
.-.do-
.---dO-
..-do..
— -do-
Iredell.
....do.,
---do-
..--do-
....do..
....do-
---do-
----do-
-.-.dO-
---.do-
----do-
._--do-
---do-
----do-
----dO-
----do-
_---do-
..--do..
.__.do._
-...do-
...-do-
..._do..
.-.do-
.--do-
-.-do.-
.._.do..
....do..
-__do-
._--do..
-.--dO-
_--do..
Postoffice
Winton
Woodland
Dundarrach...
Raeford
Raeford, R. 3.
Raeford
.--do- --
..-do-
.do.
---do—
.--do
Timberland
.---do ---
Vass -
.---do
Englehard
Middletown
States ville
Swanquarter.--
.---do
...-do-
Calahan
Cleveland, R. 3---
Cleveland, R. 2...
Elmwood, R. 1
Elmwood
Eufola
-.--do
Hamptonville
Harmony
---do
.---do
.-.-do
....do-
--do
Houstonville
Jennings
Loray-
M ooresville
....do
...do
...do
-..-do—
---do
---do
----do
----do -.
New Hope -_
New Hope, R. 1.-
New Hope -
Olin
Olin. R. 1
Factory
Winton Mfg. Co.
Jno. H. Lassiter & Bro
J. A. Singleton
B. F. Barnard -
E. W. Cameron .-
Hoke Lumber Co _-.
Hoke Oil and Fertilizer Co.
Lamont Lumber Co
W. S., N. A. & H. C. Maxwell
Smith Plow Works
Upchurch Milling and Storage Co..
B. J. Holt
Edgar Riley
William D. McCraney
A. A. McNeill
Closs Gibbs
Cox, Marshall & Simmons
Statz-Credle Co
R. G. Bridgman
Cutrell, Mason & Co
Hyde County Land and Lumber Co.
Hepler & Foster
J. A. Christy
McLaughlin & Moore
J. L. Abernathy
I. L. Smith
Abernathy Bros
E. F. Stewart & Bro
Gourney V. Johnson
J. S. Bebber
T. F. Cash
Gaither & Gaither-
J. P. Galliher -.
Harmony Milling Co
H. C. Hunter
John May berry
R. M. Myers
Bost-Cline & Co
Barger Brothers
Farmers Warehouse and Oil Mills--.
P. L. Goodman.--
W. N. Johnson Son's Co
Mooresville Enterprise
Mooresville Flour Mills
Mooresville Marble and Gran. Wks
Mooresville Oil Mill. Inc.-
Mooresville Cooperation Creamery
W. C. Pierce
Redmond & Gay
Shumaker & Dishman
Eugene Holland
N. G. Holmes-
President
H. B. Vann, Mgr.
Partnership
J. H. Austin, Owner.
J. W. McLauchlin and
Wm. Lamont, Owrs.
J. P. Smith..
Corporation.
W. C. Cox
S. & F. Credle, Owrs.
C. C. McLaughlin.
Partnership-
Partnership-
Partnership-
Corporation-
Zeb Deaton, Prop
Co
Partnership —
Miscellaneous Factoeies
259
Continued
Secretary
J. B. Thomas.
W. S. MaxwelL
D. M. Swink-
J. A. Hepler..
J. F. Moore.
J. A. Parker.
J. F. Brawley.
Harry P. Deaton.
W. M. Lentz
B. E. Hawthorn.
C. A. Johnston...
R. L. Shumaker.
Articles Manufactured
H. B. Vann. Cart wheels and general repairs
Building material
Rough lumber
Turpentine and rosin.
Rough lumber
Cotton-seed products.
1908
1912
Logs and bolts
Rough lumber
Plows
Milling and storage.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough luniber.
Rough luimjer.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Lumber
Invested
Capital
1920
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Lumber
Rough lumber.
Flour, meal
Rough lumber.
Flour and corn meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Ginning cotton, crushing cotton seed.
Flour, meal and ice
Newspaper and job printing
Wheat and corn
Monuments and tombstones
Cotton-seed oil, meal, hulls, linters.
Butter
Rough lumber... _
Flour, meal
Logs and bolts
1908
2,000
3,700
16,200
1,500
136,609
3,500
1,500
17,500
40,223
1,500
2,000
4,000
52,500
3,000
5,500
1,000
7,500
4,000
13,800
600
1,250
2,000
2,500
850
500
1,000
450
1,000
3,250
400
4,800
1,200
2,500
2,500
2,000
10,000
114,016
400
29,535
4,550
41,770
17,600
20,014
2,000
5,000
1,000
1,500
1,200
No.
2466
2467
2468
2469
2470
2471
2472
2473
2474
2475
2476
2477
2478
2479
2480
2481
2482
2483
2484
2485
2486
2487
2488
2489
2490
2491
2492
2493
2494
2495
2496
2497
2498
2499
2500
2501
2502
2503
2504
2505
2506
2507
2508
2509
2510
2511
2512
2513
2514
2515
2516
2517
260
ISToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
2518
2519
2520
2521
2522
2523
2524
2525
2526
2527
2528
2529
2530
2531
2532
2533
2534
2535
2536
2537
2538
2539
2540
2541
2542
2543
2544
2545
2546
2547
2548
2549
2550
2551
2552
2553
2554
2555
2556
2557
2558
2559
2560
2561
2562
2563
2564
2565
2566
2567
2568
2569
2570
County
Iredell.
....do-
....do-
....do-
....do..
....do..
....do..
_._.do.-
_...do.-
....do..
....do._
_..-do..
...-do..
....do.-
....do..
....do..
....do.-
....do..
..._do..
.._.do-.
....do..
_...do..
-_-_do_.
....do..
....do..
,._-do..
.--_do..
....do-
....do..
.__.do.-
....do-
....do-
....do_.
....do..
_._.do..
..__do..
...-do..
....do..
....do..
....do..
....do.
-.--do-
---.do-
--..do-
_...do-
-._.do_
--.-do-
--.-do-
-..-do.
.—do.
....do.
....do.
--..do.
Post office
Olin
Olin, R. 1
Olin -.
Olin, R. l-_
Ostwalt
Statesville _
....do
--.-do
-.--do....
Statesville, R. 1.
Statesville..
...-do --
Statesville, R. 7.
Statesville
Statesville, R. 4-
Statesville _
Statesville, R. 7.
Statesville _.
--.-do -
--.do
--.do
...do..
...do
...do... -
Statesville, R. 4...
Statesville, R. 7...
Statesville
Statesville, R. 7..
Statesville
...do
...do
...do... ----
...do_... --
...do -
...do...
Statesville, R. l..
Statesville
...do
...do
...do
...do
Statesville, R. 3..
...do
Statesville, R. 2...
..._do
Statesville
...-do
Statesville, R. 5-_-
Statesville
....do
....do
....do
....do-
Factory
President
J. T. Jennings
Madison Bros
Robertson Bros...
B. E. Weisner & Son....
F. K. Ostwalt-..
Adams, Powell & Co.
Anita Mills —
L. Ashe --
Barren & Conner
C. S. Bass--.
Brady Printing Co. _.-
Buffalo Clay Co
J. O. Caither... -
Carolina Motor Co.
John Q. Carter _._ -.
W. W. Carter
H. P. Cashion & Son
W. L. Chester.-
City Flour Mills __. -.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co
County Line Roller Mill
C. M. & W. D. Creedmore..
J. A. Davidson
Dellinger Showcase Co
Eidson & Edwards
Garden Valley Roller Mills -
Gas Dept. City of Statesville
C. W. Green
Harness, Vehicle and Supply Co.
J. C. Holmes
Home Bakery
J. C. Holmes Lumber Co
Iredell Ice and Fuel Co., Cor
Kennedy Veneer Co
Lineberger Mfg. Co
J. W. McCoy
J. H. McElwee
W. E. Morrison
D. A. Myers
M. F. Nash & Sons
Overcash Sash Factory -_-
J. C. Roseman
U. I. Roseman..
L. N. Scott-
Mrs. M. L. Sharpe
Shiloh Roller Mills
O. VV. Slane Glass Co
Sloan-White Milling Co..
Star Milling Co
Statesville Brick Co
Statesville Cotton Oil Co
Statesville Flour Mill Co
Statesville Lumber Co...
Partnership.
Partnership.
J. G. Powell
William Morrison.
R. L. Maiden
F. L. Johnson, Owr.
J. M. Stroud
J. A. Vaughn.
Partnership
L. K. Overcash, Owr.
J. E. Slane....
Copartnership.
Miscellaneous Factories
261
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
-a
Invested
Capital
No.
S 2,000
:^,50U
10,150
1,500
500
15,000
7,167
79,150
2,150
400
27,400
46,766
4,200
1,250
1,200
1,600
1,000
4,300
7,562
20,000
3,000
1,200
2,000
5,800
1,600
12,000
37,025
2,000
1,460
1,500
15,100
14,693
38,535
26,834
2,250
1,800
105,206
3,500
1,500
2,150
5,000
2,500
800
1,000
8,000
3,000
100,000
6,000
34,194
27,705
158,601
327,798
268,255
2518
2519
Flour, meal --
2520
2521
2522
Plug tobacco -
1908
2523
Meal
2524
Plug tobacco - -- -- -
2525
Marble and gran, wks; tombstones and bldg. mat...
2526
2527
J A Brady
2528
E R Rankin
Brick
2529
2530
2,531
2532
Rough lumber
2533
2534
2535
2536
1916
2537
2538
2539
2540
Showcases, screen doors, windows and glass fixtures
Rough lumber -
2541
2542
2543
G P Sooa
Gas -
2544
2545
Buggies and wagons; harness, bridles and lines
2546
2547
2548
J C Holmes
2,549
2550
2551
A. B. Lineberger __
2,552
2553
Tobacco. - . . - -
2554
Meal . .. . . .
2555
2556
Rough lumber . -
2557
1881
2558
2559
2560
2561
Flour and grist mill
2562
J T Winters
2563
Fred T Slane
1906
2564
2565
2566
Brick
2567
2568
F. A Merritt
2569
E. Morrison
Mfg. box shooks
2570
262
JSToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
2571
2572
2573
2574
2575
2576
2577
2578
2579
2580
2581
2582
2583
2584
2585
2586
2587
2588
2589
2590
2591
2592
2593
2594
2595
2596
2597
2598
2599
2600
2601
2602
2603
2604
2605
2606
2607
2608
2609
2610
2611
2612
2613
2614
2615
2616
2617
2618
2619
2620
2621
2622
County
PostoflBce
Factory
President
IredelL
_...do..
..._do_.
_...do-
.do-
....do
....do-.-.-
....do— -
.-..do-.—
.---do- — .
-..-do
--..do— ..
----do— .
-..-do—..
--..do.-..
--..do--
...-do— .
---.do..-
----do-..-
...-do—
....do....
....do.—
----do—
...-do— .
....do..-
---.do.—
Jackson.
....do.—
....do.—
....do..-
--..do..-
....do.--
...-do— -
...-do.—
....do.—
....do..-
.-..do....
----do— .
----do---
----do—
..--do— -
....do— -
....do— -
....do--.
...-do-—
....do— -
...-do— -
-..-do— .
----do—
---do—
-.-.do--,
-.--do-.-
Statesville-
---do
.--do
.-..do
...do.
-.-do --.
...do
...do
Statesville, R. 7..
Statesville, R. 5..
Statesville
Statesville, R. 7--
---do
Stony Point, R. 2
Stony Point
Troutman
Troutman, R. 2-.
Troutman..
Troutman, R. 1.-
.---do
Troutman
Troutman, R. 1.-
Turnersburg
.-..do
....do
...do
Balsam...
-.-do
Cashiers- --
.---do
.-.-do
Cullowhee
Dillsboro
....do --
-..do.
--..do
-...do
East Laport
Erastus
---.do
---do
..--do
-.--do
Gay
..-do
Glenville
Norton
Rich Mountain..
Speedwell
....do
....do
....do
Statesville Printing Co
Statesville Showcase Co —
Statesville Steam Laundry.
Statesville Tin Co..
Statesville Veneer Co
Clarence Stimpson,
Owner
J. C. Steele & Sons-.-
Sterling Mills, Inc
James M. Stewart --.
Jno. A. Thomas.--
Tilley & Adams
C. H. Turner
Williams & Johnson-
J. F. Winters
Brown & Elliott
H. G. Morrison
Academy Shops Mfg. Co
T. A. Bass --
Collins Bros -
J. A. Collins--- -
J. L. Ervin
T. L. Ervin
O. O. Harwell
J. H. Church -.
R. L. Church l
T. M. Stikeleather-
Turnersburg Roller Mills-
S. T. Moody
Williams & Fulghum Lumber Co..
Buchanan & Dunn Lumber Co...
T. A. Dillard—
C. H. & W. L. Dillard
Cullowhee Milling Co., Inc.
Blue Ridge Locust Pin Co
Gibson Bros
M. Y. Jarrett
R. F. Jarrett
J. J. Mason .-
J. S. Calhoun ■
M. L. Coggins --.
Alvin Moody
P. E. Moody
W. A. Moody—
Moss & Coggins
H. G. Crisp
J. J. Jones
W. F. Holden
R. L. Caldwell
J. M. Rogers
Lee Hooper
Moss & Presley
Shelton & Smith
Seago Lumber Mill
Partnership.
S. W. Enloe.
Jesse Seago, Owner...
Miscellaneous Factories
263
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
-3
tT o c
Invested
Capital
No.
S 4,715
8,050
10,350
600
55,000
112,330
364,445
300
1,500
400
38,560
1,200
500
3,000
500
6,000
2,500
2,000
2,000
3,000
1,000
1,000
1,100
1,000
700
7,500
8,900
10,500
3,100
3,280
6,050
10,000
16,975
5,095
4,550
6,500
2571
T M Crowell
?.n7?,
2573
W E. Munday
2574
2575
A P Steele
2576
2577
2578
Rough lumber - -
2579
2580
General machine shop --
2581
2582
2583
?584
2585
?58fi
2587
2588
2589
2590
2591
2592
2593
2594
2595
L C Steele
Custom grist mill. --- --
2596
Rough lumber - - . - .
2597
J E Fulghum
2598
2599
2600
W L Dillard
2601
1916
2602
S W Eulden
2603
2604
Rough lumber -
2605
Rough lumber... - .
2606
1894
2607
Rough lumber... ...
4,500
2,690
1,780
4,290
1,760
3,840
4,490
5,150
4,500
4,500
1,350
2,850
4,250
3,820.
2608
Rough lumber
2609
Rough lumber . - .-
2610
Rough lumber .. ... . . .
2611
Rough lumber . . . ...
2612
Rough lumber . . ....
2613
Rough lumber . . . . .
2614
2615
2616
Rough lumber . ...
2617
2618
Rough lumber ... ...
2619
Rough lumber - ... .
2620
H Smith
Rough lumber ... 1 -
2621
Lumber
1915
2622
264
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
2623
2624
2625
2626
2627
2628
2629
2630
2631
2632
2633
2634
2635
2636
2637
2638
2639
2640
2641
2642
2643
2644
2645
2646
2647
2648
2649
2650
2651
2652
2653
2354
2655
2656
2657
2658
2659
2660
2661
2662
2663
2664
2665
2666
2667
2668
2669
2670
2671
2672
2673
2674
2675
Jackson
....do
_.-_do ---
....do
....do
_...do -
....do
Johnston
..__do
..__do
....do
....do ---
_...do
....do
....do
....do..-.:.--
-...do.
....do
_...do
..--do
....do
....do
.---do
-.--do
....do
-.--do
-...do
....do
..--do
----do
-...do
....do.- -
-.-.do
----do
----do .--
.--.do
--..do
....do
-.-.do
----do
----do
....do ---
....do
....do ---
....do
....do
-...do
....do
--..do
....do
-...do
... do-
....do
Sylva.
.--do -
.---do
----do
---.do ----
Willets
Wilmot
Benson. R. D
Benson, R. 2
Benson, R. 1
Benson, R. D
Benson
----do
Benson, R. D
----do
Benson
-.--do ---
Benson. R. 2
Benson
Benson, R. 3
Benson
.--do - -
----do
----do— --
Benson, R. 2
Benson
----do-
----do
----do
Bentonville
Bentonville, R. 1-
----do-
Bentonville, R. 2-
Bentonville -
Clayton
-.--do
----do
---do-
----do
Clayton. R. 2
Clayton
— -do
---do
---do
....do
Clayton, R. 3
Clayton
Clayton, R. 1....
Clayton
.--do
---do
-—do
---do
A. C. Cope --- ---
A. L. Farley Lumber Co
J. W. Patton
Sylva Bldg. Supply Co. --
Sylva Tanning Co.-
Richard P. Bear & Co
G. W. Revia
J. R. Beasley
Willie Beasley -.- --
D. O. Benson
O. A. Benson
J. M. Britt Garage _ -
Byrd'sMill - ---
J. Willis Creech -
W. R. Denning
Johnson Mill
King Mill
J. A. McLamb- ---
McLamb's Grist Mill
G. P. Matthews.-
Moore Wood Mill
Sanders Motor Co
Star Mfg. Co., Inc
Stewarts Mill
A. P. Tart
J. W. Wood, Jr
Preston Woodall Planing Mill
Preston Woodall Sawmill (No. 1).
Woodall's Sawmill No. 2>
Blackburn Water Grist Mill
N. T. Flowers
Ivey & Jeanette Sawmill
A. M. Rose
Weaver Ross Grist Mill.
W. T. Allen. Sr
Barbour's Grist Mill
Percy Barbour .-
Barnes Casket Works
J. R. Barnes & Bro. Planing Mill-
J. S. Barnes
J. W. Barnes
Brannon Garage-
G. C. Bryan
Clayton Motor Co.. Inc
Ellington Grist Mill
C. P. Ellis
Farmers Mercantile Co.. Inc
E. R. Gulley
Harris & Barnes Sawmill..
Ashley Home & Son -
Home & Morris Motor Company.
The Wall-Jones Mill ----
Mitchell's Grist Mill
R. F. Smith-
J. I. Barnes-
D. V. Brannon-
H. W. Mitchell-
Miscellaneous Factories
265
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
-a
oj a
Invested
Capital
No.
Rough lumber
$ 2,180
5,650
2,990
19,750
2,395,326
6,200
5,200
2,500
1,250
1,500
1,000
6,500
2,000
2,000
2,500
1,500
3,000
1,250
2,800
1,500
6,300
4,475
3,500
2,000
1,500
2,000
9,750
14,200
31,000
2623
A. L. Farley _..-
2624
2625
2626
2627
R P. Bear
2628
2629
2630
2631
2632
Rough lumber.. ..
2633
Auto repairing-- . — -
2634
Trullo Byrd
Grinding corn -_. . _- -
2635
2636
2637
2638
2639
2640
Thos McLamb
2641
2642
2643
2644
Rough and dressed lumber, sash, doors and blinds..
2645
2646
2647
2648
Dressed lumber and meal _. _ -
2649
2650
2651
2652
1,800
1,960
3,560
2,000
2,500
2,500
1,750
8,000
5,900
7,950
7,850
8,500
7,750
25,000
6,000
5,650
13,200
10,100
11,500
57,000
56,000
8,100
3,000
2653
J D Worrell
2654
2655
2656
2657
2658
2659
2660
2661
2662
2663
2664
2665
Repairing autos and motor trucks
2666
2667
2668
\^ L Creech
2669
2670
W G Barnes
2671
W. F. Morris, Supt
2672
2673
2674
Meal
2675
266
jSTorth Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
County
PostoSice
Factory
President
2676
Johnston
....do
B. L. Spinks
2677
....do
2678
....do-...
..-.do
Rand Milling Co
2679
....do- __
....do
2680
2681
-...do
....do---
....do...
....do
The J. A. Vinson Planing Mill
Turner Vinson
J. A. Vinson, Owner.
2682
....do
Clayton, R. 1
Dixie
The Walter Wyatt MilL...
2683
---.do
-...do
Parker's Grist Mill.
2684
Dunn
2685
....do
Four Oaks
J. H. .A.llen .
2686
....do
....do....
J. L. York
2687
....do--
....do
Varan Coats
2688
....do -.--
....do..
J. T. Cole .-
2689
....do--
....do-..
G. L. Collins ....
2690
....do
Four Oaks, R. 1 —
Four Oaks
2691
..-.do
-. do
Flowers Cotton Gin and Sawmill...
W. H. Flowers Owr
2692
do
D H. Sanders
2693
-.-.do
-...do --
2694
..-.do
....do
2695
--..do
....do
2696
....do
.. do
E. S. Lassiter
2697
-- do -
do .
2698
-...do
...-do
2699
..--do
-.-.do
2700
----do
....do..
R. E. Lee
2701
....do—
Four Oaks, R. 1...
Four Oaks
2702
...-do ....
The Old Lassiter Mill
2703
. do ..
do
A. H. Phelps
2704
....do
Four Oaks, R. D.-
J. D. Pope
2705
....do
----do
2706
FourOaks, R. 1...
....do-
2707
-...do
G. H. Roberts- -
2708
-...do
....do
Sanders & Smith Mfg. Co
2709
....do ...
Four Oaks -
Four Oaks, R. l...
_ do
B. Stanley
2710
....do
H. M. Stewart
2711
.. -do-.
W. B. Stewart
2712
-.--do
do
....do
Four Oaks, R. 2...
Four Oaks
do
W. W. Stewart & Co
W. W. Stewart, Part..
2713
2714
do
Woodall Cole Mill ..
Woodall Cole, Owner.
2715
do
2716
do
Kenly
2717
do
do
J. B. Boykin .
2718
do
do
J. C. Casper
2719
do
do
2720
do
Kenly, R. 2-
do
Jess Creech Grist Mill
2721
do
Edwards Grist Mill
2722
....do-
The E. & B. Motor Co
P. Edgerton
2723
-...do
....do
Holland & Co. Machine Shop
J. H. Holland
2724
do
do
2725
do
2726
do
do
John T. Wrenn .
2727
do
E. 0. Aycock
2728
....do
.—do
Henry R. Blalock--
Miscellaneous Factories
267
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
t- g CO
o a ^
h c c
Invested
Capital
No.
R. Newsom
Geo. Poole.-- -_.
E. Nicholson
Mrs. Mary J. Smith
T. H. Hupp, Asst. Mgr
J. S. Thomas
J. C. Williams- ___
Auto repairing
Rough lumber
Flour, meal, feed
Rough lumber
Planing lumber
Rough lumber—-
Rough lumber.-
Corn meal
Rough lumber and laths
Rough lumber.-
Handles
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Ginning cotton and manufacturing lumber.
Auto repairing
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Auto repairs
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Auto repairs
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Rough lumber, laths
Rough lumber - _
Planing lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
1911
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Planing lumber
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Rough lumber.
Auto repairing
Flour, meal
Grinding corn
Corn meal
Auto repairing
General repairing
Dressed and rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber, laths
5,200
6,000
24,800
3,400
25,000
4,500
3,100
1,800
8,600
1,400
7,000
1,900
3,000
3,000
3,000
10,000
3,275
4,300
1,600
5,000
3,950
3,750
3,400
1,800
3,750
5,700
2,200
9,850
3,500
4,000
2,600
3,400
20,400
2,800
5,150
2,800
3,500
2,300
2,500
1,200
1,200
5,000
4,900
55,000
1,000
1,500
15,000
2,750
40,000
3,000
5,600
5,500
4,900
2676
2677
2678
2679
2680
2681
2682
2683
2684
2685
2686
2687
2688
2689
2690
2691
2692
2693
2694
2695
2696
2697
2698
2699
2700
2701
2702
2703
2704
2705
2706
2707
2708
2709
2710
2711
2712
2713
2714
2715
2716
2717
2718
2719
2720
2721
2722
2723
2724
2725
2726
2727
2728
268
North Carolina Labor Statistics
T.uii.E No. 1-
No.
County
PostofBce
Factory
President
2729
Johnston
....do
do
Micro
....do --
do .
Henry J. Corbitt . .
2730
Hatcher Garage
R. W. Hatcher
2731
J. E. & Chas. L. Pittman .
2732
do
Middlesex
do
S. J. Hinton
2733
do
Lamb's Grist Mill
2734
do
Middlesex, R. 1...
W. \V. Lamb
2735
do
2736
do . -
Middlesex, R. 1...
Parker Mfg. Co
W. E. Parker
2737
do
Thadeus Whitley....
2738
do
Creech's Grist Mill-
2739
do
do -
W. B. Oliver & Son
2740
do
do . .
Piedmont Milling Co..
2741
do
do
The Pine Level Oil Mill Company
2742
do
do
Woodard Grist Mill
2743
do
J. H. Adorn
2744
do
do
J. W. Baker Grist Mill
2745
do
do
Holt's Grist Mill
2746
do
do -
Little River Lumber Co
2747
do
do -
Old Atkinson's Mill ..
2748
do
do
2749
• do
do
J. C. Tart
2750
do .
2751
do
do
T. H. Atkinson--.-
2752
do
Selma, R. 1
R. A. Bailey.-
2753
do
Benoy's Planing Mill
L. N. Benoy, Owner.
2754
do
do
Benov-VVinston Co. - .
T. M. Benoy...
2755
do
do .
Blackman's Grist Mill . . _
2756
....do ..._
do
.—do
do
W. M. Bran nan Metal Co. .
W. M. Brannan
2757
Corbett's Grist Mill
2758
do
do
2759
do
Selma, R. 1
2760
do
B. S. Edgerton
2761
do
Selma, R. 1
do
2762
do
2763
do
Green Mfg. Co
W. A. Green
2764
do
do —
2765
do
do -
C. S. & J. D. Hicks- -
2766
do
do
2767
....do
_...do
Hughes Machine and Repair Shop..
The Johnstonian Pub. Co.. Inc
Navassa Guano Co...
J. W. Hughes
2768
....do-.-
....do
Joe E. Johnston
2769
do
do
E. T. Taylor
2770
do
do
Pearce Auto Co
H. B. Pearce
2771
_.._do.._.
do
....do
do
J. M. Richardson
2772
Selma Hayo-Kola Bottling Co, ..
2773
do
do
Selma Motor Co.
2774
2775
..._do
do
-...do
do
The Southern Cotton Oil Co
J.A.Ryan.Asst.Adtr.
2776
do
■Selma. R. 1
E. A. Wall. Sr..
2777
do
Wise Grist Mill
2778
do
do
The Wood Ice Co
2779
_...do
_-__do
....do
Smithfield
Smithfield, R. 1-.
Smithfield ...-
Allen's Grist Mill
2780
2781
David T. Creech
Miscellaneous Factories
269
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
Invested
Capital
No.
C. L. Pittman.
Pete Sasser.
N. B. Halig.
Wayland Giles.
Ella T. Finn.
Robert Wells, Mgr.
W. A. Morris
J. D. Allen.
C. H. Grant-
Ray Heflin.
C. S. Hicks.
George Sloan.
P. C. Worley-...
J. E. Reynolds-
L. E. Hughes-
S. P. Wood, Mgr.
Rough lumber
Auto and general repairing
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Tobacco trucks; general repairing
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Cotton-seed products
Corn meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber and milling corn
Corn meal--
Dressed lumber
Milling corn
Repairing, galvanizing, etc
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Rough lumber, laths
Rough lumber
Planing lumber
Lumber
Corn meal
Tobacco flues
Corn meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
General repair motor cars
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Gen. repair buggies, wagons and farm implement
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Corn meal
General repair buggies, wagons, etc
Printing and job work
Com. fertilizers, acid phosphate and sulphuric acid
General repair autos
Meal-..
Soft drinks
General repairing automobiles
Cotton-seed products
General repair of autos
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Ice
Milling corn
Rough lumber
Rough lumber —
1869
6,400
2729
8,750
2730
5,300
2731
13,000
2732
2,500
2733
3,900
2734
9,250
2735
4,450
2736
2,500
2737
1,400
2738
4,000
2739
2,000
2740
159,717
2741
1,200
2742
4,000
2743
25,500
2744
5,000
2745
102,114
2746
9,000
2747
11,400
2748
12,200
2749
10,000
2750
2,590
2751
4,150
2752
6,000
2753
22,500
2754
1,200
2755
2,350
2756
1,500
2757
3,000
2758
4,330
2759
2,500
2760
2,550
2761
7,100
2762
10,000
2763
6,300
2764
7,500
2765
750
2766
2,625
2767
8,125
2768
200,000
2769
1,825
2770
5,500
2771
6,141
2772
2.700
2773
77,396
2774
7,800
2775
5,500
2776
1,500
2777
17,375
2778
1,400
2779
3,950
2780
2,800
2781
270
IToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
County
PostofBce
Factory
President
2782
2783
2784
2785
2786
2787
2788
2789
2790
2791
2792
2793
2794
2795
2796
2797
2798
2799
2800
2801
2802
2803
2804
2805
2806
2807
2808
2809
2810
2811
2812
2813
2814
2815
2816
2817
2818
2819
2820
2821
2822
2823
2824
2825
2826
2827
2828
2829
2830
2831
2832
2833
Johnston.
....do
....do
....do
....do _
....do
...-do _
....do
....do
....do _
....do
....do
....do
....do.
_.__do
.-._do
....do
....do
....do
..--do
-—do
---do
..--do
--__do
----do
---do
----do
----do
---.do
....do—-.
....do
....do -
.---do
— -do
— -do
---do-
--.do
.-..do
— -do
---do
----do
--..do
....do
Jones-
....do
.--do
----do
---.do
----do
----do
----do
-—do
Smithfield --
....do
...-do -.
..--do— ----
---do
.---do-
...-do
..--do—
..--do
.--do-
..--do --
.---do
.---do
.---do -
..--do
.---do
.---do
.---do
..-.do— ---.
.--do
..--do
..--do -
....do
..-.do .-.
....do
....do
..-.do
.---do-— --
Wendell, R. 2
Wendell, R. 1
.---do
Wendell
..-do
.--do
.---do-—
.---do
Wendell, R. 1
Wilsons Mills, R. 1
Wilsons Mdls
..--do
.---do
Zebulon, R. 1
.--do
Belgrade
Maysville
.--.do
....do
Maysville, R. 1
Maysville- - -
.---do -
New Bern
Pink Hill
Joseph E. Creech
D. H. Crouch Chemical Co
E. F. Crump- --
Export Leaf Tobacco Co
R. C. Gillett
Herring's Grist Mill
W. B. Hobbs -
Holland Garage--
Hood Bros -.
Kirkman's Service Station
McCullus Grist Mill— -
Parker's Grist Mill
Will S. Ragsdale's Mill, No. 1
Will S. Ragsdale's Mill, No. 2
N. G. Rand-
Sanders-Beasley Brick Co
John & Claude Sanders
Sanders Motor Co.--
The Scotton Garage, Inc --.
J. C. Smith
The Smithfield Herald-
Smithfield Milling Co.- -
Smithfield Roller Mills -
Stanley's Grist Mill
Swift Creek Lumber Co. --.
Will D. Tomlinson
E, E. Wallace -
Wood's Grist Mill
Barnes Sawmill
C. S. Hamrick
J. T. Jones ---
W. D. Moody
C. R. Stoff --.
Stott's Grist Mill
B. T. Thompson
Whitley's Grist Mill
Andrew Wise
Jasper Beasley
Mealin's Grist Mill -..
Vinson-Wade Motor Co.-- -
Wilsons Mills Sash, Door and Sup-
plies Factory
Brose & Lee Hocutt
Stephen Worley & Bros.-
Belgrade Gin and Mill Co
Mattocks Bros., Inc
Maysville Garage Co
Maysville Gin Co
Morton's Gin and Sawmill
D. F. Riggs
Rigg's Grist Mill
Geo. Simmons
Craft's Grist Mill
W. T. Holland, Owt.
Jas. H. Kirkman.
W. R. Sanders-
J. M. Beatty-
C. G. Guthrie-
A. J. Vinson-
C. M. Wilson, Par-
J. C. MUls-
T. E. Pritchen.
Ed. H. Morton, Owr.
Miscellaneous Factories
271
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
Invested
Capital
No.
G. W. Poole
A. S. Johnston
W. H. House
J. P. Watson
W. L. Ragsdale
W. S. Ragsdale
C. M. Beasley
John Sanders
J. L. Scotton, Mgr
D. L. Johnson
Bud Stanley
Wm. R. Ross, Bookkpr
D. L. Johnson
Nathan Hood
J. W. Barnes
Junius Bell
S. Brown
A. M. Brown
F. C. Worley
Don Ferebee
C. M. Mattock
William Foy
Rough lumber --
Ointment
Rough lumber
Hogsheads
Rough lumber
Corn meal ._
Rough lumber
General repairing
Nuj oy salve
Vulcanizing and general repair work.
Corn meal
Milling corn
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Brick
Rough lumber
Selling autos; repairing
Repairing autos and motor cars
Rough lumber
Job printing-.
Flour
Flour, meal, feed
Corn meal-
Lumber
Rough lumber -.
Rough lumber
Corn meal -
Rough lumber
Rough lumber- --
Rough lumber-.-
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Rough lumber-
Corn meal
Rough lumber--
Rough lumber
Corn meal -..
Repairing autos
1910
Planing mill
Rough lumber
Rough lumber...
Rough lumber
Rough lumber...
Auto and general repairing...
Cotton and lumber products.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Rough lumber
Corn meal
C 2,900
2782
680
2783
5,310
2784
967
2785
12,000
2786
2,250
2787
1,500
2788
8,800
2789
2790
21,800
2791
2,250
2792
1,650
2793
6,100
2794
4,800
2795
7,675
2796
14,000
2797
4,500
2798
244,600
2799
140,000
2800
6,189
2801
11,500
2802
26,129
2803
9,000
2804
1,200
2805
102,784
2806
7,925
2807
2,700
2808
1,200
2809
6,960
2810
3,800
2811
6,400
2812
2,625
2813
44,000
2814
4,000
2815
6,550
2816
1,400
2817
8,500
2818
2,950
2819
1,950
2820
4,000
2821
45,000
2822
2,800
2823
20,300
2824
4,600
2825
4,500
2826
10,850
2827
2828
2,000
2829
2,750
2830
1,500
2831
8,160
2832
4,000
2833
272
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
2834
2835
2836
2837
2838
2839
2840
2841
2842
2843
2844
2845
2846
2847
2848
2849
2850
2851
2852
2853
2854
2855
2856
2857
28^8
2859
2860
2861
2862
2863
2864
2865
28G6
2867
2868
2869
2870
2871
2872
2873
2874
2875
2876
2877
2878
2879
2880
2881
2882
2883
2884
County
Jones - -
-...do.,
-..-do..
--..do_.
....do..
...do..
--..d0_.
-..-do.,
-...do.,
--.-do..
-.--do..
Lee
..-do.,
.-..do..
....do-,
-...do-.
....do.,
-...do-.
--.-do.
--..do.,
--..do..
.-do-.
...do..
-..do-.
...do-.
.- do..
.--do..
-..do-.
-.do-.
...do-.
....do-,
-do-,
--do-.
..do..
..do..
..do-,
-do-,
--do-,
-do-,
.-do.,
.-do-.
..do-,
--do-,
-.do-,
--..do-.
..do-
--do-
..do-
-do-
-.do-
.-do-
--do-
.-do-
Postoffice
PoUoksville
...do...
PoUoksville, R. 6 .
PoUoksville
PoUoksville, R. 1
PoUoksville
...do
Trenton
...do
...do
...do
Broadway
...do
...-do.. -
...do
Cameron
Carbonton .
Castle Hayne
Cumnock
...do
Jonesboro-..
...do
Jonesboro, R. 2..
Jonesboro ..
.--do
.--do
...do
...do
Jonesboro, R. 4..
Jonesboro
-.-do
-.-do
Lemon Springs
...do
Moncure, R. 1
Sanford
.-.-do
...-do
...do
...do
Sanford, R. D.-.
Sanford
....do
....do-
....do
...-do
....do
...-do
Sanford, R. 5
Sanford.. ..-
....do -.
--.-do-. .-.
..--do
Factory
Carter's Grist Mill-
Cotton Gin and Grist Mill..- ,
George H. Duv'all
Pollocksvillc Gara?e -
B. F. Simmons--
Trent Cotton Oil Co
Trent River Lumber Co
Barker & Sons - --.
S. Barker
W. R. Huffman -
R. L. May & Son (Garage)
Chandler-Farlow Lumber Co
A. A. Kelly - -.
T. E. Steed-
B. G. Warmack.-
Medlin Bros
J. M. Wilcox
S. V. Stevens
Creneeva Brick Co.-
Snipes & Kennedy
W. W. Hall
W. H. Harrington--
A. S. Howard
J. R. Howard
Jonesboro Sash and Blind Co.- ...
P. A. Koltz Mill
Makepeace & Cameron
M. C. McLeod-.--
L J. McNeill
L. L. Stone
Thomas Bros
W. L. Thomas-..
Cameron Brothers
T. F. Matthews and A. L. Seawell..
T. V. Wicker & Son....
Cole Printing Co
A. L. Dowd.-
Fitts-Crabtree Co
J. W. Freeman
Gunn Veneer and Lumber Co... -.
O. J. Gunter--.-
G. S. Johnson
King Mfg. Co
Lee Cotton Oil Mills
Makepeace Box and Lumber Co..
The Moffitt Iron Works Co
Vinson Oldham
Phillips' Broom Works
Isham R osser
Sanford Carbonate Works
Sanford Sash and Blind Co
Seaboard Milling Co
J. L. Stephens
President
G. W. Wliite-
J. H. Simmons
J. W. Barker, Part-.
Floyd May, Partncrsh
J. H. Kennedy, Part.
J. M. Gunter, Sec'y...
B. Cole.
A. M. Gunn.
L, V. King
J. F. Makepeace, Part.
J. R. Phillips.
J. R. Ingram
O. P. Makepeace
E. M. Underwood
Miscellaneous Factories
273
Continued
Secretary
N. J. Leary.
G. R. Chandler.
D. B. LazaL
Geo. T. Bowen
W. R. Makepeaoe-
J. D. Walker
S. S. Thomas.
T. F. Matthews.
W. H. Fitts.
C. M. Gunn.
P. J. Barringer.
E. G. Moffitt.
H. F. Makepeace
J. T. Ledwell
Articles Manufactured
Corn meal _ __
Meal
Rough lumber
General repair work
Rough lumber
Cotton-seed products
Lumber
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Auto and general repairing.
Selling autos and repairing.
Rough and dressed lumber..
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber-
Rough lumber..
Common brick..
Planing lumber.
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber...
Rough lumber...
O £3 m
u o a
Planing lumber
Flour
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber..
Brick, rough lumber
Dressed lumber, staves.
Rough lumber.
Printing and binding and job printing
Rough lumber
Kitchen safes, tables, ext., parlor and library tables
Auto repairs
Drawer buttons and panels
Rough lumber
Sheet-metal roofing
Cotton-seed products
Planing lumber
General foundry and repair shop.
18-
Floor brooms
Rough lumber
Soft drinks
Sash, doors and blinds
Flour, meal and feed, bran.
Rough lumber.
Dept. Labor, 1920.
Invested
Capital
; 1,500
5,500
4,600
4,650
8,000
148,270
35,000
7,100
3,800
2,950
5,950
70,000
500
1,000
1,500
1,000
2,000
3,500
12,600
4,750
800
750
6,000
1,000
27,246
1,500
1,300
400
700
1,000
1,250
5,500
2,500
10,500
600
12,000
1,500
47,953
2,400
4,500
1,000
1,000
9,500
87,253
5,125
43,755
1,800
15,000
1,800
17,000
20,200
4,500
No.
2834
2835
2836
2837
2838
2839
2840
2841
2842
2843
2844
2845
2846
2847
2848
2849
2850
2851
2852
2853
2854
2855
2856
2857
2858
2859
2860
2861
2862
2863
2864
2865
2866
2867
2868
2869
2870
2871
2872
3873
2874
2875
2876
2877
2878
2879
2880
2881
2882
2883
2884
2885
2886
274
!N"oRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
County
PostoflBce
Factory
President
2887
Lee.
Sanford, R. D
Sanford, R. 2
Swann Station
-...do
Roscoe Williams
2888
....do.- _
....do
....do
B. G. Womack '...
2889
McLean Bros.--
289n
Walker & McLeod
2891
Lenoir
....do
„.__do
._..do
-...do
--.-do-_
..__do
Fields
Grainger .-.
Grainger, R. D....
Grainger
Grifton
Kinston
....do ..
John Fields
2892
Henry Kennedy
2893
F. D. Pope.
2894
George West
2895
W. P. Gilbert & Co. .
W. P. & S. N. Gilbert .
2896
2897
Calkins Auto Sales and Supply Co..
Carolina Brick Co., Inc.
I. J. Calkins
2898
2899
....do
....do
.—do-.-
....do
J. W. Casey Lumber Co.._
J. W. Casey, Owner..
29nn
....do
....do. .
2901
_.._do
....do
Coca-Cola Bottling Works. -
2902
..--do .--
-...do- . ..
-...do
....do.
Cook-Redman Motor Co. ..
C. S. Cook
2903
Ellis Carriage Works
J. H. Ellis
2904
-...do .. .
... do
Expert Leaf Tobacco Co.
2905
....do
....do
Grover B. Cox Garage
Grover B. Cox
2906
-..-do
-...do
Harrell Bros. Shop . . .
2907
....do
....do
S. P. Henis
2908
....do
....do
Herbert's Bakery..
W. M. Herbert
2909
....do
....do
Hodges' Garage .
H. H. Hodges
2910
-...do. .
....do...
Jackson Mattress Co. -
J. L. Jackson .
2911
....do
-...do .
J. H. Jones Shop
J. H. Jones
2912
....do
-...do...
The Kennedy Grist Mill
2913
... do .
do
Kinston Buick Co
2914
....do
....do
2915
.. do
do
Kinston Garage ..
2916
...-do
. do
Kinston Iron and Mantel Works
Kinston Marble Works
Sam. T. Pate, Owner
2917
....do ..
....do -
B. E. Dale
2918
-.. do -
-...do .
Kinston Steam Laundry
2919
-.--do.--. .
....do
Kinston Vulcanizing Company
Lenoir Oil and Ice Co . .
A. D. Lane
2920
....do
....do..
F. C. Drum
2921
...-do
.. do...
Lafter Auto Shop -
Floyd F. Lafter
2922
2923
-.--do
....do
....do
. do
--.-do
do
Moseley Brick and Shingle Co
W. K. O'Berry
B. R. Taylor...
2924
-...do
do
Overland Garage Co.. Inc.
2925
Parrott's Grist Mill
2926
....do
-.. do
Peoples Motor and Gas Co..
Chas. Woolard
2927
...-do
... do
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works
H. H.McCay
2928
...-do
. do
J. H. Rhodes
2929
-...do
do ....
Russell's Machine Shop -
A. M. Russell
2930
....do....
do ..
R. B. Scott, Owner...
2931
....do
do ...
Luther Sermons
2932
do
do
2933
... do....
do
S. C. Sitterson
2934
do
do
2935
. do...
do
Spence's Battery and Garage Co
W. E. Stroud..-
Sam Spence
2936
. do...
do
2937
. do...
do .
A. N. Taylor Garage.. ... -
A. N. Taylor
2938
. do-
do
2939
....do
-...do
Thornton & Quinn Machine Shop--
W. R. Thornton
I
Miscellaneous Factories
275
Continued
Secretary
H. T. McLean
J. D. Walker
B. A. Long
Adolph Kennedy.
Henry West.
Owners
L. R. George.
Articles Manufactured
J. P. Watson.
Robt. HarrelL
Lovit Henis
Bennie Arthur. ,
H. Gait Braxton, Mgr..
T. K. Wooten
M. G. Vick, Mgr..
R. F. Churchill.
O. G. Coenpay ,
F. J. Hood, Jr..
L. J. Sparrow...
Rough lumber
Rou,gh lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Auto sales and repairing
Brick.
Planing mill
Planing lumber, meal
Auto repairing.
Coca-cola
Auto repairing and sales ._
Manufacturing and repairing buggies
Hogsheads
Auto and gas engine repairing
General repair wagons, buggies, etc
Lumber
Bakery
Auto repairing
Mattresses
Tobacco flues
Corn meal and wheat flour, wheat bran.
Auto repairing
Publishing and printing
General repairs.
Machine shop, foundry; mill work _
Marble, granite and stone
Laundry
Vulcanizing and repair work
Cotton-seed products
Auto repairing
Brick, shingles and lumber
Dressed lumber and laths
Auto repairing
Soft drinks
Aut o repairing
Repairing autos
Tobacco flues, cornices, etc
Auto repairing...
Service and auto repairing
Ice cream
Tobacco flues... —
Auto and battery repairing
Rough lumber
Auto repairing and service station.
Rough and dressed lumber
Tobacco flues —
(u a
° CI 59
1896
Invested
Capital
1,700
500
900
500
5,000
4,050
41,000
3,900
4,665
7,500
18,463
16,500
13,800
2,500
45,712
3,750
85,000
6,025
3,660
3,200
200,000
10,564
9,500
3,150
10,035
10,000
15,603
15,764
63,136
26,320
3,764
32,500
14,426
250,246
3,050
3,000
10,500
10,062
6,000
4,250
6,785
1,750
2.550
39,900
3.150
21,500
3,500
7,850
15,600
6,200
4,700
6,600
7 800
No.
2890
2891
2892
2893
2894
2895
2896
2897
2898
2899
2900
2901
2902
2903
2904
2905
2906
2907
2908
2909
2910
2911
2912
2913
2914
2915
2916
2917
2918
2919
2920
2921
2922
2923
2924
2925
2926
2927
2928
2929
2930
2931
2932
2933
2934
2935
2936
2937
2t'38
2939
276
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
2940
Lenoir...
....do
Kinston
Tillman's Grist Mill and Repr. Wks.
Tull's Grist Mill — -
2041
....do
2942
do
do
?94.'^
....do __..
....do...- --
E. R. Waller Co
E. R. Waller
2944
....do.__
....do
E. V. Webb, Owner
2945
_._.do
-.--do
Thos. Whitfield
2946
....do _.
.---do...-
Woodington's Grist Mill
2947
....do
C. E. Bolde
2948
....do
....do . -
2949
. .do
do
Gray's Mill
2950
.do
do .
H. F. Hardy
?951
....do
-...do-
Hardy & Newsome Grist Mill .-
2952
_...do
-..-do
2953
..._do
....do
P. H. Hatcher
2954
....do...
....do
M. B. Walker..
2955
...do
do-...
"Old Lassiter Mill"
H. H. Sutton
2956
do...-
do ..
Olds Sales Co
Y A. Emmerson
2957
....do
----do
2958
....do
....do....
-...do
Pink Hill
Wood Hardware Co.
D. W. Wood
2959
Geo. W. Smith
2960
....do
....do
Taylor's Grist Mill
2961
Lincoln..
...do
Alexia
2962
Cherry villa...
Ed Best Owner
2963
do
Grouse Roller Mill
E. C. Sullivan
2964
do...-
do .
2965
....do
2966
....do
2967
....do
....do
Henry, R. 1
D. J. Beam, Part
2968
2969
....do.....
- do
2970
...do
E. G. Peeler
2971
-do-...
Iron Station
do
Reel Bros
2972
do -..
E. B. Wilkinson & Co
2973
....do
Lincolnton
-...do
Ballard Milling Co.
J. P. Ballard
2974
....do --__
Dr. J. R. Bridgers
2975
do
do
W. S Cash
2976
-...do...
....do....
Cochrane Hardwood Mfg. Co
J. E. Cochrane, Owr..
2977
do
do
2978
....do
..-.do
2979
..--do
. do
G. B. Goodson
2980
....do
. do.
0. L. & W. W. Goodson
2981
-...do....
. do
2982
...do- ..
do .
Lincolnton Coca-Cola Bottling Co..
Lincoln Creamery and Ice Cream Co .
2983
do....
. do
2984
. do ....
do .
2985
-.do
do
2986
....do
do
2987
do....
do
2988
....do....
do
C. E. Painter
2989
....do....
do
Pioneer Roller Mills
2990
....do
do .
M. A. Reel
2991
....do
....do
Smith & Keener
H. P. Smith, Part
2992
-...do
Reepsville
Bloom, Wilson & Co
Miscellaneous Factories
277
Continued
Secretary
J. P. Watson.
J. Hardy
I
E. W. Mullen
G. G. Bumgarner.
Mary Leonard.
W. A. Reel
E.B.Wilkinson.
A. K. Holbrook.
T. N. Fair-
O. L. Goodson...
Jas. B. Johnson.
T. H. Cansler...
R. P. Blanton...
Thos. MoLean...
Jas. M. Muller..
E. Bryon Jones--
Articles Manufactured
Corn meal
Corn meal
Auto repairing
Sheet metal workers
Reclaiming scrap from tobacco stems,
Auto repairing and supplies
Corn meal
General auto repairing
Hogshead manufacturing
Meal ---
Rough lumber
Meal
Printing, publishing and job work...
General repairs...
Sales and repair autos
Meal
Sales; general repair of autos..
Buggies
Sheet- metal products
Rough lumber ._
Corn meal
Rough lumber
S a
^ E to
O e m
ac o;
t. o c
Flour....
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Dressed lumber, sash, doors and blinds.
Planing lumber
Crockery
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, meal
Flour, corn meal and feed
Rough lumber
Planing lumber .
Foundry and machine works .
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Ice
Bottling soft drinks
Butter and ice cream
Monuments and tombstones
Flour, meal, feed
Job printing
Newspaper publishing, job printing.
Rough lumber
Flour and corn mill
Rough lumber
Planing lumber
Rough lumber
Invested
Capital
13,900
£,650
6,550
32,613
12,000
6,0C0
4,800
9,200
3.000
2,000
4,960
30,500
19,500
5,500
19,600
23,000
3,000
8,200
5,500
2.500
500
8,500
1,400
1,500
5.000
3,000
750
1,000
800
2,500
1,500
12,500
2,300
2,000
21,000
21,872
2,500
1,000
1,200
46,835
13,800
26.606
4,300
18.000
2,800
5,500
1,000
2,500
1,000
2,500
1,500
No.
2940
2941
2942
2943
2944
2945
2946
2947
2948
2949
2950
2951
2952
2953
2954
2955
2956
2957
2958
2959
2960
2961
2962
2963
2964
2965
2966
2967
2968
2969
2970
2971
2972
2973
2974
2975
2976
2977
2978
2979
2980
2981
2982
2983
2984
2985
2986
2987
2t,88
2989
299":
2091
2992
278
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Table No. 1 —
No.
County
PostoflBce
Factory
President
2993
Lincoln
...-do
....do
Reepsville
T. M. Hoover & Co. ... .
2994
....do --
-...do
Howard's Creek Mill Co
T. M. Hoover
2995
Warlick Milling Co
2996
Macon
do
2997
Cullasaja & Sylva
T. I. & J. A. Amnions
2998
do
W. V. Berry
2999
do
do
W. M. Bryson
3000
....do
....do
WillBryson
3001
....do
Ellijay.
W. A. Berry -
3002
. do
do
3003
do
Eulalie
S. G. Kinsland
3004
do
Franklin
J. W. Addington
3005
do
do
3006
....do
Franklin, R. 1
3007
.. do...
H. 0. Cozard -
3008
.. do
do
3009
do
do
Gennett Lumber Co
Andrew Gennett . .
3010
do
do
F. Henry.
3011
do
do
3012
.. .do
...do..
3013
.. do
..do
J. R. Parrish -.-
3014
do
do
Porter & Barnwell
3015
....do
do
....do...
do
J. M. Roby
3016
C. S. Slayle
3017
do
3018
....do
.do -.
3019
....do
-. do -.
....do
Otto
C N Wright Milling Co.
C. N.Wright, Owner.
3020
D. E. Vinson
3021
do
West Mills
West Bros
3022
Madison.
do
W. B. Randall
3023
Belva
Wade Gohagan, Owr.
3024
do
Big Laurel..-
Big Pine... -.
R. D. Roberts
3025
.do
G. W. Wild
3026
do
... do --
3027
do
Druid
3028
do -
do
Shelton & Ray .
3029
do
E. B. English
3030
do
Hot Springs
do
W. W. Gowan . .
3031
do
W. R. O'Dell . .
3032
do
3033
..do
Huntington,
W. Va.
do
3034
Bull Creek Roller Mills
3035
..do
do..
R. A. Edwards
3036
....do
do. .
Marshall, R. 3
Marshall, R. 2
L. E. Forester & Co.
L. E. Forester .
3037
J. L. Gosnell -
3038
do
3039
.do.
Marshall, R. 5
L. R. Ramsay
3040
do. ..
J. H. White
3041
do
Mars Hill
T. L. Brown
3042
-.-.do -.-.
-...do
C. C. Bruce
.._
Miscellaneous Factories
279
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
-a
a a
"o c
5Sc
Invested
Capital
No.
Rough lumber
S 500
4,000
4,000
3,150
5,000
2,600
4,500
1,840
1,850
2,380
2,180
2,100
2,245
720
9,001
1,500
128,330
2,100
1,275
2,690
2,030
9,200
5,500
4,065
3,580
5,200
9,300
3,770
2,150
975
12,700
1,500
800
1,200
219,595
500
4,000
1,800
1,000
5,000
68,022
1,550
875
1,000
1,500
2993
E. I. Hostetler
1898
2994
J. R. Warlick
2995
2996
1920
2997
2998
2999
3000
3001
Lumber
3002
Meal-
3003
Meal
3004
3005
3006
3007
M. H. Stiles
Bottling soft drinks
3008
3009
Lumber
3010
Paul Newman
Ice .
3011
3012
3013
3014
3015
3016
Lumber
3017
Lumber
3018
Lumber
3019
30^0
Meal
3021
3022
3023
3024
3025
Lumber
30^6
John Curry ...
Lumber . ... ._ .
30''7
Prince B. Ray
3028
30og
3030
3031
3032
J. Hosford, Auditor. -
Rough lumber _
3033
3034
3035
3036
3037
T. A. Silver
Flour, meal and feed
1906
3038
1,600
8,000
2,220
1,500
3040
3041
Lumber
3042
280
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Table No. 1-
No.
3043
3044
3045
3046
3047
3048
3049
3050
3051
3052
3053
3054
3055
3056
3057
3058
3059
3060
3061
3062
3063
3064
3065
3066
3067
3068
3069
3070
3071
3072
3073
3074
3075
3076
3077
3078
3079
3080
3081
3082
30S3
3084
3085
3086
3087
3088
3089
3090
3091
3092
3093
3094
County
Madison.
...-do
....do—..
....do.-__.
.._.do
.._.do
Martin...
....do__._.
-...do
....do.....
....do.—
.-..do..--
-.-.do....
....do—.
----dO---
----do...-,
....do—
...-do..--
----dc...
....do.—
....do..-
..--do-.-
.---do—
....do— -
..-.do...-
----dO—
-.--do—
....do...-
....do.-..
-.--do-...
..--do— -
----do--
.---do— -
.---do—.
----do-...
-.-.do—
-...do.—
....do...-
-...dol...
----do...-
----do-...
-...do—.
....do....
....do.-..
....do-...
.-..do....
....do-...
....do—.
..-.do-...
.-..do-...
--do..-
--.do...-
PostofEce
Mars Hill
Paint Rock
Revere
Stackhouse
Walnut
Weaverville
Everett
.-..do
....do..
Everett, R. D.-..
Gold Point--
....do
....do
....do -
Hamilton
....do
.-..do
Hassell, R. D....
Jamesville _ - -
.--do
..-.do.-
..-.do- ---
....do
-.-.do
....do..
....do ---
--.-do
-.--do
..-.do
....do
Jamesville, R. D.
...-do
Jamesville.-
Oak City
----do
.--do
Palmyra
Parmele, R. D. ..
Parmele
Parmele, R. D...
Robersonville
----do
-..-do -_
-..-do
--.do
---.do
----do
-...do
--..do
....do
....do
Robersonville,
R. D
Factory
Elisha Ponder Mill
Grover C. Myers
Roberts & Ramsey
Wade Gohagan.
Joseph Cantrell
Palmer-Ford Milling Co
Joe HoUis
Stroud, Bailey & Barnhill
Taylor, Clark & Barnhill
Fan Taylor
Groom's Garage
Johnson's Grist Mill -.
Thos. L. Johnson
Benjamin Roberson
Alligood Garage
Ballard & Everett Grist Mill .
J. P. Boyle
N. C. Van Nortwich
Askew's Grist Mill
W. B. Babcock .--
Gaylord's Garage
Hardison's Grist Mill
Luther Hardison
Jones Garage
Mizell's Garage
Mizcll's Grist Mill -
Modley Brothers
John J. Roberson
Robertson's Grist Mill
Thos. & Jas. Robertson
Murray E. Sexton
Wm. Henry Stallings --
W. W. Whitehurst
L. J. Davenport
R. Krakenbill-
Oak City Garage
Joseph Early's Sawmill
Ivey Andrews --
Charles James
Z. U. Whitehurst
Andrews Grist Mill
I. F. Andrews
Export Tobacco Co.. Inc
Walter Harrison's MjlL --
Thomas Hughes Tobacco Co.
Hurst Machine Works --
Neal James
Parker Buggy Co
W. E. Roberson & Co
Harvey Robertson Garage
Rogerson Bros
President
Guy V. Roberts.
John Groom, Owner.
Geo. Alligood, Owr..
Elmer Jones, Owner.
Joseph Early, Owner.
Will Hurst, Owner.
W. G. Parker
W. W. Taylor, Part.
Aaron Smith Garage.
Miscellaneous Factories
281
Continued
I
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
Sal
Co c
Invested
Capital
No.
S 400
2,100
10,300
18,500
8,750
2,350
2,800
4,300
5,850
6,312
3,750
1,750
4,530
8,350
7,550
3043
3044
3045
3046
3047
3048
3049
3050
J G Clark Part
3051
Rough lumber, corn meal, and auto repairing
3052
3053
3054
3055
3056
Auto and general repairing, rough lumber .-
3057
3058
14,000
2,800
4,000
7,000
3,165
3,750
3,865
4,750
3,250
4,000
3,800
5,000
3,500
3,525
3,250
3,050
3,050
5,575
10,000
3,575
3059
3060
3061
3062
3063
3064
3065
3066
J D Mizell
3067
3068
3069
3070
3071
3072
3073
3074
3075
3076
3077
W. H. Hyman
3078
3079
2,700
1,500
2,950
1,800
7,190
1,874
1,250
5,087
4,100
1,750
15,000
7,100
2,500
4,250
950
3080
3081
3082
3083
3084
3085
3086
E. W. Smith
3087
3088
3089
3090
3091
3092
3093
Auto repairs "_
3094
282
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Table No. 1-
No.
3095
3096
3097
3098
3099
3100
3101
3102
3103
3104
3105
3106
3107
3108
3109
3110
3111
3112
3113
3114
3115
3116
3117
3118
3119
3120
3121
3122
3123
3124
3125
3126
3127
3128
3129
3130
3131
3132
3133
3134
3135
3136
3137
3138
3139
3140
3141
3142
3143
3144
3145
3146
County
Martin..
....do._.
...-do...
....do...
....do—
_---do___
.-..do._.
....do...
....do.__
....do...
....do...
-..-do-.
..--do_-,
----do...
..-do-..
_...do--
...-do...
-..do...
-...do—
— do—
-.-.do—
-..do—
.--do—
.---do—
-.-do—
-..do—
.--do—
....do...
-...do...
....do...
....do...
.---do—
.---do—
-._.do—
_-.-do..-
...-do—
.---do—
.---do...
-..-do.-
____do...
_._-do...
...-do...
....do...
.-..do—
....do...
....do...
...-do...
.-..do-.
_-..do__.
.---do-.
.--do...
...-do-.
PostofiBce
Robersonville
...do
...do—
---do
---do - -
Williamston
.--do
.-do -
.-do-
.--do
Williamston, R. D.
Williamston --
.-.do- -
---do
.---do
Williamston, R. D.
Williamston
Williamston, R. D.
Williamston -
—do --.
.---do-
Williamston, R. D.
Williamston
.---do
..--do
....do
Williamston, R. D.
..--do
Williamston.
Williamston, R. D.
Williamston
....do.
....do
..--do
...-do
....do -.
Williamston, R. D
.---do
.--do
Williamston..
...-do
.--.do - --.
Williamston, R. D
.--.do
Williamston
Williamston, R. D
.---do
Williamston
-do-
-do-
.do.
.do.
Factory
G. E. Smith Garage.
W. E. Smith Mill
Whitehurst Lumber Co
Wiley, Rogerson & Co
Winn's Grist Mill __
Allen's Grist Mill
J. W. Allen
Barnhill's Garage
S. R. Biggs Iron and Motor Co. .
Blount Mfg. Co.—
Paul Bowen
Brewer Bros. Garage
L. K. Briggs Iron and Motor Co.
W. R. Cherry Garage
Jack Chesson Garage
Coletraine Bros. J-
Cowan & Crawford
R. S. Critoher
E. F. Cunningham Mill
E. P. Cunningham Garage
Daniel's Grist Mill
Daniel & Staton
The Enterprise
Everitt Grist Mill
Fred G ar d ner
F. W. Graus Tobacco Co
Griffin Bros. Sawmill
Harris & Bailey—
W. D. HoUis
Lilly Bros. Sawmill
Colon Lilly
Lilly's Grist Mill
Martin Steam Cleaning Co
Elijah Moore Mill
Peele's Repair Shop.. .-.
Prin-Coe Cola Beverage Co
John R. Robertson
Joseph Robertson.
Rodgus & Hadley.
Saunders & Co., Inc
Stalls Garage
Staton's Planing Mill..
Taylor's Sawmill - -
J. H. Ward, Jr
Watts Garage - -
Edgar & John Whitley.
J. G. Whitley
Williamston Cooperage Co
Williamston Steam Pressing Co.
Geo. D. Woodley
W. D. Woodley
York's Garage
President
John Bailey, Part.
W. G. Blount, OwT...
W. H. Briggs, Part.
Clias. Coletraine, Part.
Roy&C.C.GrifficOrs
W. F. Bailey, Part....
J. D.& Sylvester Lilly.
Russell Page, Owner.
J. W. Peele, Owner.. -
J. B. Staton, Owner.
W. B. Watts, Owner..
Edgar Whitley, Part..
Wm. G. Pennypacker,
Jr
Miscellaneous Factoeies
283
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
.1
to c
Invested
Capital
No.
8 3,060
1,650
24,975
65,500
1,500
1,500
2,000
5,080
30,000
9,250
1,775
5,250
30,000
2,525
1,300
3,600
37,200
4,600
1,200
2,400
4,000
7,650
6,500
2,969
1,900
3,000
4,600
6,575
3,000
8,360
2,500
1,500
2,550
1,250
4,150
11,000
5,025
2,500
4,050
3095
3096
3097
Carts, wagons, etc., auto and general repairs..
3098
3099
3100
3101
3102
3103
3104
3105
3106
3107
3108
3109
3110
3111
3112
3113
3114
3115
3116
3117
3118
3119
3120
3121
3122
3123
3124
3125
3126
3127
3128
Gen. repair & mfg. carts, tob. trks. & tob. flues
3129
3130
3131
3132
3133
3134
7,607
28,000
7,375
2,700
3,050
4,600
2,700
15,000
1,325
1,600
4,450
15,800
3135
3136
B. R. Taylor, Owner....
3137
3138
3139
3140
3141
P F Apfel
1912
3142
3143
3144
3145
N. L. States
Auto repair work
3146
284
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Table No. 1-
No.
County
PostofEce
Factory
President
3147
McDowell
....do _,
Ashford..
Frank A. Keefe
3148
Dysortville
....do
....do....
....do -.
H. B. Brackett
3149
....do
.._.do.
....do
J. M. Link
3150
Jas. C. Upton & Bros...
J. C. Upton, Part....
Slfll
James H. Walker ... .
31. '52
....do
Garden City.
Marion
W. E. Patten & Son . .
W E Patten Part
3153
....do
Beaman Lumber Co.
3154
....do
....do
Blue Ridge Milling Co.
3155
....do
....do .
E J House
3156
....do
....do
3157
....do.
....do
Coca-Cola Bottling Co
3158
-...do _.
....do
....do-.
...-do-.
Galax Glove Mill
J. W. Ouyts, Prop.--.
3159
Marion Leather Co. ..
31fin
....do
.---do
Marion Milling Co
3161
_...do.._
... do
McDowell Publishing Co. . _
S E Whitten
3162
....do
do
Partnership _.
3163
....do
....do
Mica
John Washburn
3164
Nealsville
J. G. Pratt
3165
-...do
Nebo
Ed. Jamieson
3166
-.-.do _.--
Old Fort, R. 1-.--
Pitts
J. M. Pritchard...
3167
-.--do
C. F. Spencer, Part...
3168
.-._do _.
....do
G. L. Swofford-
3169
__.-do .-_.
M. L. Good
3170
Mecklenburg
---.do
Allen
Surface Hill Mining and Milling Co.
Asbestos Mfg. Co
3171
Cliarlotte
3172
.._-do
....do . . .
Earnhardt Mfg. Co
3173
_...do
do
3174
....do
do
H 0. Miller
3175
....do
....do __
...-do
..-.do
A L. Smith
3176
Charlotte Casket Co. , Inc
3177
....do
....do
Charlotte Clothing Mfg. Co
3178
....do
....do
Charlotte Coca-Cola Bottling Co...
3179
-.--do
...-do
3180
-.--do
- — do^-
3181
....do
-...do..
Charlotte Leather Belting Co
3182
....do.
..-.do
Charlotte Manufacturing Co.
3183
....do
...do
Charlotte Marble and Granite Works
Charlotte Motor Car Co .
3184
....do __..
...do ... .. .
3185
--.do
...do . . .
Charlotte Newsand Times Democrat
Charlotte Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. .
Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Co. ..
W. C. Dowd
3186
....do
...do
3187
....do
do
3188
-.__do
-do
Charlotte Tent and Awning Co...
3189
3190
-...do
—.do
.—do— -..
do .
Charlotte Wagon and Auto Co
The Cole Mfg. Co
O. V. Hoke
3191
....do.-..
do
Cotton States Wagon Co
3192
....do
do .
Cudmond Candv Kitchen
319.S
..._do..._
. ..do
Dixie Spindle and Flyer Co
3194
....do
-do
Geo. L. Dooley, Prop.
3195
....do
. do
Elba Mfg. Co
3196
....do
-...do
3197
---.do
-...do
W. J. M. Finger
3198
..--do -
-.-.do
3199
....do...
---do -
J. Hackett Foundry Co
Miscellaneous Factories
285
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
b E M
Invested
Capital
No.
3147
3148
3149
3150
3151
3152
3153
3154
3155
3156
3157
3158
3159
3160
3161
3162
3163
3164
3165
3166
3167
3168
3169
3170
3171
3172
3173
3174
3175
3176
3177
3178
3179
3280
3181
3182
3183
3184
3185
3186
3187
3188
3189
3190
3191
3192
3193
3194
3195
3196
3197
3198
3199
O. H. Biggerstaff...-
J. H. Beaman, Part.
R. L. Ellis
J. L. Morgan
M. Groenendyke
Hugh M. McAuIey-
Thos. M. Earnhardt
E. S. Hoggard
L. G. Martin
F. R. Gates
E. S.Bee
Frank B. Rupert
Fred W. Glover
R. E. Scoggins--
W. M.Wilkes
J. E. CaldwelL.
W. F. Downdy
R. P. Steffey
J. A. Williams
L. M. Bick
E. H. Tarrant
O. B. Robinson
J. A. Fasnochts
Benj. Fong
J. L. Crocker.-.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber; timber products
Planing lumber
Corn meal
Bedroom furniture
Rough lumber
Bottling coca-cola and soft drinks
Canvas gloves
Leather
Flour, bran, meal
Job printing
Lumber dressing
Rough lumber
Flour, meal, feed-
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
(Plant not in operation'
Asbestos Textiles
Cotton batts and felts
Photo-engraving
Bread, pies, and cakes
Bagging and ties
Caskets, undertakers' supplies
Clothing
Bottling soft drinks
Clothing
Laundering, dry cleaning and dyeing
Leather belting-
Card clothing and reeds
Monuments, tombstones, etc
Auto repair and sales
Newspaper and job printing
Bottling soft drinks
Cast-iron soil pipe and fittings
Awnings for porches and windows
General repair work on automobiles
Farm implements
Commercial and truck bodies, painting, etc-
Candy and confections
Repairing cotton mill machinery
Book and job printing
Cotton-seed oil, etc
Bread
7,200
350
600
2,305
5,080
1,400
58,808
150
152,500
3,764
17,922
3,625
4,330
2,000
2,300
1,900
6,150
1,475
120
2,550
5,500
7,010
500,000
185,000
202,806
4,667
69,369
16,000
128,748
176,516
11,172
77,600
197,467
447,642
51,585
19,244
45,800
83,000
50,448
288,915
1,403
402,767
23,848
2,598
5,000
Planing lumber
Laundry (Chinese)
Gen. jobbing grey iron castings for text, mills, etc.
283,433
29,830
16,551
700
15,278
28G
IToRTii Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
County
PostofEce
Factory
President
3200
Mecklenburg-
do
Charlotte
W. T. Hand & Co
3201
do
3202
do
do
3203
- do.—
.---do-— -.-
3204
do
---do
3205
do
do
3206
do
do
3207
----do
do
-—do
do
W G Jarrell Machine Co.
3208
3209
- --do
----do - -
J. L. Chambers-
3210
do
do
J N McCausland Co.
3211
do
do
3212
do
. do . . .
3213
do
do
Mecklenburg Iron Works -
J. F. Wilkes & J. R.
3214
--.-do ---
do
.—do
do
Mecklenburg Marble and Gran. Co.
Mill News Printing Co., Ino
Wilkes, Admrs
3215
3216
do
do
G L Miller Waste Factory
3217
do
do
3218
..-_do
do
do
Moffat Machine Mfg. Co.
W. E. Moffat
3219
3220
do
do
3221
.- do
.---do
Observer Printing House, Inc
Pack Mfg. Co
B. R. Gates.--
3222
do
do
3223
do
do
Piedmont Candy Kitchen
3224
3225
do --
do
--do _
do
Piedmont Electro Chemical Co
E. W. Bucher
3226
do
do -
3227
_...do
do
do
3228
do
3229
do
do
3230
.-._do _
do
---do_
do
R. H. Ramsay
3231
Queen City Granite and Marble Wks..
Queen City Printing Co. _ -
3232
do
do
3233
do
do
3234
___-do
do
----do- _.__
do
3235
3236
do
do
C F Shuman Tin Shop
3237
--.-do
do -
do
E. F. McGowan, Gen.
3238
-- do
The Southern Cotton Oil Co.. -
Mgr -
J. A. Ryan, Asst.
3239
do
do
Auditor
3240
do -
-. do
Southern Spindle and Flyer Co
Wm. H. Monty --
3241
do
do
3242
do
do
3243
- -do —
-do
Swift & Co. -
W. W. Nicholson,
3244
do
do
Union Stock Yards and Abattoir Co.
C Valaer Bottling Works
Auditor—
3245
do
do
3246
_-.-do --
-—do
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co
J. H. Wearn & Co.
C. G. Wilson
3247
do
do
3248
--do --
----do-
Weber Sausage Mill
Miscellaneous Factokies
287
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
_ a>
£ c
Cos
Invested
Capital
No.
W. Hand
Winifred Harmon
E. M. Dean
J. E. Honecutt
T. C. Hudson
G. W. Graham, Jr....
W. L. Isenhour
S. A. Van Every
W. E. Chambers
J. N. McCausland
F. Farnan
E. C. Deevees
Albert Escott
G. L. Miller
C. P. Edwards __
H. L. Morrow
John J. Morton
F. R. Gates
E. T. Hart
Steve G. Glepses
R. L. Brackin
R. M. Pound
J. H. Fice
Wilson N. Bacon
H. G. Brooks
F. H. Washburn
C. S. Bee
James J. Shuman
Odell Southerland
O. R. Moore
R. H. Perry
Justin Roger
C. Valaer
S. D. Crenshaw
Alex Copeland, Treas
John G. Weber
Liver medicine
Machine shop for repair work
Mfg. sizing compound and floor oil
Job printing
Liniment
Finishing shades for porch and windows, awnings.
Mfg. of wheat flour, corn meal
Repairing machinery .
Peanut dealers and candy manufacturers
Cotton gin machinery; engines for sawmills
Pierced sheet metal work..
Automobile casings and tubes
Soft drinks
General iron work and machine shop
M onuments
Publishing periodical trade journals, etc
Mattress filler
Steam laundry
Elevators.
Sales and repairs of Studebaker cars
Cut stone for building or monumental work.
Printing, blank book manufacturers
Freight elevators
Candy and confections
Phosphate
Job printing..
Medicine
Rough lumber, dressed lumber
Commercial job printing
Ice cream
Brick
1894
Gran., marble, limestone for bldgs and monuments
Printing and binding, office stationery, etc
Commercial printing
Laundry
Repairing auto tires
Mfg. of ventilators, guttering and cornice
Cotton waste.
Cotton-seed products
Optical goods
Cotton mill machinery, repair
Mfg. and sale of ice
Stopzit, vagicones
Refining cotton-seed oil. mfg. salad oil and ckg. oil
Slaughtering cattle, hogs; rend, tallow; hand, hides
Gen. bottling business; carbonated beverages
Com. fertilizers, acid phosphate and sulph.acid
Dressed lumber
Sausage
11,300
13,654
7,946
175
1893
18,044
7,750
187,500
38,916
919,401
64,975
25,000
10,000
5,733
8,520
60,501
62,000
10,650
21,651
25,000
48,380
2,598
234,958
6,081
5,000
23,582
13,107
99,699
2,800
6,402
48,997
2,790
46,218
6,739
25,273
83,000
562,590
27,467
36,366
166,620
25
474,005
8,485
60,000
,000,000
115,001
2,075
3200
3201
3202
3203
3204
3205
3206
3207
3208
3209
3210
3211
3212
3213
3214
3215
3216
3217
3218
3219
3220
3221
3222
3223
3224
3225
3226
3227
3228
3229
3230
3231
3232
3233
3234
3235
3236
3237
3238
3239
3240
3241
3242
3243
3244
3245
3246
3247
3248
288
J^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No
3249
3250
3251
3252
3253
3254
3255
3256
3257
3258
3259
3260
3261
3262
3263
3261
8263
3260
3267
3268
3269
3270
3271
3272
3273
3274
3275
3276,
3277
3278
3279
3280
3281
3282
3283
3284
3285
3286
3287
3288
3289
3290
3291
3292
3293
3294
3295
3296
3297
3298
3299
County
Mecklenburg.
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do._
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do _.
Mitchell
...do
...do _-
...do _-
...do
...do
....do _.
..._do
...do
...do
...do
..__do
...do
....do
....do
....do
...do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do _.
....do
....do
.-..do
....do
....do
Montgomery.
..--do
..-.do
-...do
....do.
-do
.do
.do
Postoffice
Charlotte.
..--do-
...do-
...do
...do
Cornelius..
...do
Davidson,
.---do-
Derita
Huntersville
...-do
Matthews---
Mint Hill ---.
..-.do-
Bakersville
....do
..-.do -.-.
...,do
Bandana..
Carotenn
Clarrisaa.
Elk Park..
Estatoe
Glen Ayre
Hawk.
....do.
....do
Ledger
Little Switzerland
Magnetic City
Mica
Penland
Rebels Creek
Relief
Spruce Pine
-.-.do
J.. .do-
..-.do
Toe Cane
..-.do
..-.do
..-.do
Albemarle
Biscoe
....do- -
....do
-.--do
Factory
..--do.
....do.
Blain-
Wentz Sign Co -
Woodside Motor Co
Yarbrough & Bellinger Co
A. M. Zion Publishing House-
Zuidel's Hygienic Bakery
C. S. Proctor & J. C. Smith...
C. A. Sherrill
C. A. Stone & Co
The Southern Cotton Oil Co.-
John P. Hunter
W. B. Cross Garage ---
W. A. Killian Garage
Matthews Mfg. Co
D. A. Henderson & Sons-
C. J. McEwen
Bakersville Roller Mills
I. D. Masters
A. C. McKinncy
J. W. T. Quinn-
John Jarrett & Son
I. MacEnglish
Singleton & Wilson
Peter Harden--
C. C. Woody
H. G. Wood & Sons
H. B. Buchanan
J. S. Burleson
W. H. Woody
Wash. Sparks
Rufus Dale & Son
Chas. W. Garland-
John M. Washburn-
Carolina Mineral Co —
F. G. Garrett
Clayton Whitson
A. Buchanan -
English Mica Co
Hickey Pole Co
J. Walter Wright Lumber Co
Elizabethtown Flooring Co
Jordan Mfg. Co...
R. S. McKinney & Sons-
Sanford & Treadway
C. V. Ritchie
Biscoe Foundry and Machine Co.
Biscoe Milling Co.--
J. W. Coggin
C. E. Kanoy
N. V. Long...-
J. M. Wright Sawmill.
Richard Russell
President
J. A. Ryan, Asst.
Auditor.
John J. Jarrett, Part.
E. A. Dibbell, V.-P.
D. A. Fissler
C. T. & W. H. Hickey
C. E. Kellam, Owr...
C. E. Kanoy, Owr.
and Mgr
N. V. Long, Owr...
Miscellaneous Factoeies
2S9
Continued
Secretary
J. R. Wentz....
Sue Woodside.
J. J. Austin
J. W. Crossett.
J. W. ZuideL..
C. S. Procter-.
C. A. Stone-
John P. Hunter.
W. B. Cross
W. A. Killian.—
C. J. McEwen.
W. M. Masters.
I. D. Masters..
J. W. T. Quina-
T. W. Dale-
Paul Willis.
A. Buchanan.
R. R. Dent...
T. K. Jordan.
C. V. Ritchie.
Alex. Russell.
-Articles Manufactured
§.S£
Commercial signs
Automobile sales and repairs.
Ice
Printing and publishing
Bakery; bread
Rough lumber
Rough lumber; auto repairing.
Rough lumber
J. W. Coggin Rough lumber
Cotton-seed products
Rough lumber
Auto repairing and vulcanizing
Auto repairing and vulcanizing
Milling corn
Wheat and corn
Rough lumber
Wheat and corn
Flour and corn mill
Rough lumber
Harness, saddles and bridles
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour and grist
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber. --
Feldspar and mica --.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Cut mica
Ground mica
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Mfg. bobbins and skinners
Dressed lumber, sash, doors, blinds.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Castings and repairs
Wheat flour, corn meal
Lumber, pine boards.
Lumber and ties
Lumber
Rough lumber
1910
1913
Invested
Capital
S 2,275
24,585
115,601
101,834
15,482
3,504
10,085
1,500
89,172
1,700
561
949
150
4,201
1,108
4,500
2,500
2,100
1,900
2,650
12,700
2,000
2,825
5,700
5,300
600
1,500
1,000
1,000
6,000
4,050
3,650
15,000
2,950
6,400
4,275
125,000
1,400
3,150
57,037
11,074
3,200
12,425
6,500
6,600
1,200
No.
3249
3250
3251
3252
3253
3254
3255
3256
3257
3258
3259
3260
3261
3262
3263
3264
3265
3266
3267
3268
3269
3270
3271
3272
3273
3274
3275
3276
3277
3278
3279
3280
3281
3282
3283
3284
3285
3286
3287
3288
3289
3290
3291
3292
3293
3294
3295
3296
43,000 I 3297
400 3298
800 I 3299
19— Dept. Labor, 1920.
290
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
3300
Montgomery.
..-.do
do
3301
—.do
do
Lamond's Sawmill...
N. A. Lamond, Owr..
3302
3303
do
do
J. C. Munn . . -. ..
3304
do
do
B. F. Saunders
3305
do
3306
do
....do
3307
.-..do .._
do
..- do
Claud L. Taylor
3308
Dry Creek
J. C. Rush
3309
do
Baver Grist Mill
3310
do
do .
3311
do
do
Kirk & Tuclcer
3312
do
do
Thayer Mill .
3313
do
Ether
J. F. Allred . . -
3314
do
do
Ether Roller Mills, Inc.
W. Farlon... -.
3315
...-do
do
--do
do — .-. -..
S. H. Freeman
3316
3317
do
Pressley M. Morris
3318
do
Dennis & Harris
3319
do
Mount Gilead
do
N. L. Byrd
3320
do
C. L. Deaton . .
3321
do
do
E. E. Dunn
3322
do
do
3323
do
do—.
3324
....do
do
....do
do ... . .
T. C. Hardister
3325
W. R. Harris.... -----
3326
....do
do
....do
do
3327
R. B. Hendley
3328
do
do
3329
do
do
E. S. Kearns.. .
3330
....do
do '
do
3331
do
3332
...-do.
do
...-do ...
do
3333
0. D. Moore
3334
do
do
3335
do
do
Mount Gilead Bottling Works
3336
do
do ...
Mount Gilead Cotton Oil Co
3337
do
do
3338
do
do
M. V. Nelson ---
3339
3340
----do .-.
do
MountGilead,R.2
Mount Gilead
do
J. F. Smith & Son Sa-ivmill
Sofrit Bros -
J. G. Smith, Owner..
3341
do
H. J. Staley
3342
do
do
Waddell Milling Co.--
3343
do
do
B. F. Wade
3344
do
Ophir
James Atkins
3345
.—do
do
....do.
do
F. K. Crawford
3346
R. M. Crawford
3347
do
do
J. H. FutrelL- --.
3348
do
Richfield
R. W. Taylor
3349
do
Star
E. M. Brown & Co
3350
do
do
3351
do
do
3352
....do
-..do
Joe Davis
Miscellaneous Factories
291
Continued
Serretary
S. T. Ervino
D. M. Lewis
J. C. Munn
B. F. Saunders.
J. B. Cobb
J. G. Coggen...
C. L. Taylor....
J. C. Rush
J. D. Callicott.
J. A. Kirk
Eli P. Freeman
Hiram Freeman
Cogle Gaston
Pressley M. Morris
G. E. Dennis
N. L. Byrd
C. L. Deaton
E. E. Dunn
C. M. Galloway
J. A. Hardister
T. C. Hardister
W. R. Harris
M. L. Haywood
R. B. Hendley ._
W. F. Ingram
E. S. Kearns--
J. L. Lowder
CO. Meisenheimer..
J. D. Meisenheimer...
O. D. Moore
E. J. Luck
D. R. Cook
James Parsons, Bkpr_
W. H. Gibson, V.-P...
M. V. Nelson
R. W. Sofrit
H. J. Staley
A. E. WaddeU...
B. F. Wade
Jim Atkins
F. K. Crawford.
R. M. Crawford.
J. H. Futrell....
R. W. Taylor.—
E. M. Brown
William Davis...
Geo. W. Scott....
Joe Davis
Articles Manufactured
Rough lumber...
Lumber
Rough lumber...
Lumber
Rough lumber...
Rough lumber...
Rough lumber...
Rough lumber...
Rough lumber...
Corn meal _
Rough lumber...
Rough lumber...
Flour and meal.
Flour, meal and mill feed.
Lumber and cross-ties
Rough lumber..!
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Auto repairs
Soda water and Rycola...
Cotton-seed products
Dressed lumber
Rough lumber
Pine boards
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Grist mill
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Coca-cola
Rough lumber
U r- CO
1906
1913
1915
1890
1913
Invested
Capital
26,800
2,000
3,000
1,500
4,000
2,800
1,500
1,900
1,800
550
2,200
1,900
2,500
7,100
20,000
4,000
1,700
2,450
1,100
1,150
3,500
1,600
2,750
3,100
4,500
3,000
3,000
1,800
2,200
2,000
600
1,600
2,500
3,000
1,500
900
95,902
44,000
2,425
600
5,200
2,000
9,000
1,400
2,000
2,000
2,200
3,250
2,400
5,200
1,200
8,545
600
-No.
3300
3301
3302
3303
3304
3305
3306
3307
3308
3309
3310
3311
3312
3313
3314
3315
3316
3317
3318
3319
3320
3321
3322
3323
3324
3325
3326
3327
3328
3329
3330
3331
3332
3333
3334
3335
3336
3337
3338
3339
3340
3341
3342
3343
3344
3345
3346
3347
3348
3349
3350
3351
3352
292
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
County
Post office
Factory
President
3353
Montgomery.
. .do
Star....
T. J. Ellis ....
3354
do
3355
-do .. -
do
W. Farlow
3356
do . .
do
3357
_...do _.
....do
3358
.__.do __.
....do
R. B. Reynolds
3359
....do
...do
Southern Timber and Lumber Co. .
H. M. Staley
3360
....do....
. .do-
3361
. .do .
do
3362
.do ...
Steeds
3363
do . .
do
A. F. Cogle
3364
do
do
3365
do
do
3366
do
do
C. C. Crisco
3367
do
Troy
I. S. Fike
3368
. .do
do
W. R. Green
3369
do ..
do
3370
do
do
0. L. Hicks
3371
do
do
3372
do
do
3373
do
do
3374
....do...
...do
3375
. do
do
Moffit & King _._
3376
do -. .
do
3377
do
do
3378
do
do
3379
do
do
3380
do
do
I. F. Russell & Co.
3381
do
do
C. F. Ruth
3382
do
do
3383
do
do
3384
do
do
Troy Milling Co.
Barna Allen
3385
do
do
Wade & Ruth
3386
....do
do
Tuckertown
do
N. G. Arey Planing Mill
N. G. Arey
3387
D. R. Hurley Sawmill
3388
do
W. H. Blue, Owner...
3389
do
do
D. S. Hurley
3390
do
do
J. C. Smith
3391
do
do
0. D. Smith
3392
Moore...
....do
3393
....do
Aberdeen Power and Milling Co
Ralph Caldwell . .
Mrs. Z. E. Leach
3394
do
do
3395
do
do
Coca-Cola Bottling Co
G. C. Seymore
3396
do
do
David Knight Repair Shop
David Knight, Owr. .
3397
do
do
McLeod & Keithan .
3398
do
do
H. A. Page, Jr
3399
do
do
Sanders & AUred
Partnership...
3400
do
do
Staley & Morris
Partnership..-
3401
do
Ashboro
Crawford & Ross...
3402
do
3403
do
3404
_...do
__..do _-_-
do
J. C. McDuffie
3405
Cameron
Cameron Lumber Co.__
1
Miscellaneous Factories
293
Continued
Secretary
T. J. Ellis,
R. P. Morgan...
R. B. Reynolds.
J. T. Maloney...
H. M. Stair
Chas. Vickers...
Edgar Aumon. ..
Articles Manufactured
Herman Cole
Allen Cornelison.
I. S. Fike
W. R.Green
J. C. Hamilton
0. L. Hicks.
B. S. Howell
J. T. Morton.,
F. King.
John C. King _
B. B. Moffit
B. S. Hurley, Editor.
R. L. Donis, Bkpr
J. B. Moore
B. A. Atkins
1. F. Russell
C. T. Ruth
Rough lumber
Rough lumber. ._
Dressed lumber
Brick
Rough lumber
Rough lumber ,
Dressed lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber,.
Rough lumber. , ,
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber,,
Rough lumber,,,
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Publish newspaper and job printing.
Harness
Rough lumber
Pepsi-cola
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
<o a
O e ofj
c. c <i;
k. o c
go -5
HH Offl
C. J. Poole, Clerk | Dressed lumber,
W. G. Smitherman,
C. J. Callicutt
B. T. Wade j...
D. R. Hurley.
D. S. Hurley.
J. C. Smith,,.
O. D. Smith..
Rough lumber
Flour, meal and mill feed
Rough lumber
Dressed lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber and cross-ties.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Corn meal,
Rough lumber
Coca-cola, soft drinks
Repair shop
Rough lumber
Rough lumber .•
Rough lumber,
Rough lumber,
Rough lumber,
Rough lumber,,
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
W. J. Vick .1 Rough lumber
R. V. Leach.,,
A. H. McLeod.
A. H. McLeod,
P. F. Buchan..
B. H. Rush.
G. C. Cole.
1906
Invested
Capital
$ 6,700
850
92,886
4,600
1,900
3,800
16,584
700
1,550
2,100
2,000
1,800
1,150
1,800
3,375
2,100
1,200
1,500
1,800
1,800
1,500
1,500
1,900
750
2,500
2,100
800
4,800
1,700
188,827
3,500
10,000
2,000
9,000
1,400
1,500
1,900
1,150
1,450
49,900
3,950
2,800
24,000
3,000
2,500
1,700
1,700
1,500
2,500
1,000
2,000
5,000
No.
3353
3354
3355
3356
3357
3358
3359
3360
3361
3362
3363
3364
3365
3366
3367
3368
3369
3370
3371
3372
3373
3374
3375
3376
3377
3378
3379
3380
3381
3382
3383
3384
3385
3386
3387
3388
3389
3390
3391
3392
3393
3394
3395
3396
3397
3398
3399
3400
3401
3402
3403
3404
3405
294
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Tablk No. 1-
No.
3406
3407
3408
3409
3410
3411
3412
3413
3414
3415
3416
3417
3418
3419
3420
3421
3422
3423
3424
3425
3426
3427
3428
3429
3430
3431
3432
3433
3434
3435
3436
3437
3438
3439
3440
3441
3442
3443
3444
3445
3446
3447
3448
3449
3450
3451
3452
3453
3454
3455
3456
3457
3458
County
Moore..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do.-
...do..
...do-.
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
....do..
....do..
....do..
..-.do..
....do.-
....do..
_-..do..
....do..
..-.do..
....do_.
....do..
....do..
....do.,
-...do..
...-do-.
...-do..
...-do..
....do..
....do..
....do.,
-...do.,
-...do..
....do.,
-...do..
....do.,
-.-do..
.— do..
---do.,
---do..
-...do-.
....do..
....do..
....do..
....do-.
.-..do-
....do-
Postoffice
Cameron
—.do
Carthage
....do-...
....do
—do
.--do. .-..
....do-.. ---
-...do
-...do
.--do-
....do
....do
....do-
.--do-.
....do-.-
--.do
..-do
....do
....do-
....do
...do
Eagle Springs
—do.
...do
-..do
— -do.... ----
.--do
Glendon
Hemp -.
...do
...do
...do
..-.do
.--do..
.-..do
....do
....do
....do
....do..
High Falls
....do
Jackson Springs .
....do
....do...
....do
Lakeview
Leaman
....do.
....do
McConnell
Pinehurst
.—do
Factory
Carolina Millstone Co
Jas. P. Turnley
R. C. Barrett
B. H. Brown & Kemp...
D. A. Caddell --
E. H. Camp and B. L. Brady
Carthage Ginning and Milling Co
W. J. Cockman
J. L. Currie & Co
J. L. Dawd
Duke's Garage and Machine Shop-.
R. T. Fields-
Kivett Brick Co
D. A. McKenzie.
News-Blade Co
J. C. Pool
Richardson Bros
A. A. Spencer
Colin G. Spencer
Fulton-Sullivan Sawmill
W. C. Sullivan
Tyson & Jones Buggy Co
H. C. Cole-
J. B. Cole & Sons
C. F. Monroe Co
Elias Morgan...
Q. A. Williams
S. D. Williams
W. J. Harrington
Brower & Sons---
W. C. Brown
J. S. Cameron..-
Garner & Brown..
C. F. Garner... .--.
J. B. Horner
John Monroe.
John H. Moore---
Sheffield & Morgan
T. N. Slack
Williams & Sanders
High Falls Mfg. Co.- --.
Kidd & Shields
M. J. Blalock
J. P. Clark
J. L. Mclnnis & Bro.-
Ira A. Stuart..- - --.
J. B. Eastwood..
R. Cole
Reynolds' Mills
G. B. Williams
W. T. Kidd
Outlook Publishing Co
Pinehurst Planing Mill
President
W. R. Duke.
Col inG. Spencer, Owr.
R. B. Reynolds-
W. T. Kidd-
Miscellaneous Factories
295
Continued
Secretary
J. L. Stultz.
Jas. P. Turnley.
D. A. CaddeU...
E. H. Camp
J. F. Cole
W. J. Cockman.
W. H. Currie....
J. L. Dawd
R. T. Fields-
M. T. Dalymeyer.
D. A. McKenzie...
H. P. King, Bkpr..
J. C. Pool
J. P. Richardson..
A. A. Spencer.
W. C. Sullivan
A. T. Levin, Bkpr..
H. C. Cole-
J. B. & D. E. Cole-
Allen L. Monroe
Q. A. Williams... -
S. D. Williams....
W. J. Harrington.
A. S. Calicott
W. C. Brown-
A. S. Calicott-
A. S. Calicott.
John Monroe.-
A. S. Calicott-
T. N. Slack.-..
G. C. Shaw.
M. J. Blalock.
Articles Manufactured
Fannie B. Gray, Bkpr..-
Fannie B. Gray, Bkpr.--
Millstones and grist mills.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber-
Rough lumber ---
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.. _ --
Flour and meal
Rough lumber--
Dressed lumber
Rough lumber _
Auto repairs
Rough lumber
Manufacturing brick
Rough lumber
Job printing
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber...
Buggies, carriages
Rough lumber.-
Rough lumber ._
Rough lumber, shingles...
Rough lumber
Rough lumber ---
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.-
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, meal and feed _.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, meal
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber
Job printing
Dressed lumber.
'-Em
O ri tn
Lh O fl
1920
1907
Invested
Capital
5,000
1,500
1,500
800
1,100
2,000
1,100
1,500
26,000
1,800
4,000
1,500
5,000
1,500
9,400
4,000
2,000
2,000
3,000
177,330
2.000
1,200
2,500
400
1,800
1,800
3,500
1,100
2,800
1,200
3,000
1,200
1,200
1,500
800
1,100
2,000
1,300
7,500
1,500
7,000
3,500
4,000
2,200
1,800
2,000
6,300
2,000
3,000
5,925
9,100
No.
3406
3407
3408
3409
3410
3411
3412
3413
3414
3415
3416
3417
3418
3419
3420
3421
3422
3423
3424
3425
3426
3427
3428
3429
3430
3431
3432
3433
3434
3435
3436
3437
3438
3439
3440
3441
3442
3443
3444
3445
3446
3447
3448
3449
3450
3451
3452
3453
3454
3455
3456
3457
3458
296
ISToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Tablk No. 1—
No
County
3459
3460
3461
3462
3463
3464
3465
3466
3467
3468
3469
3470
3471
3472
3473
3474
3475
3476
3477
3478
3479
3480
3481
3482
3483
3484
3485
3486
34S7
3488
3489
3490
3491
3492
3493
3494
3495
3496
3497
3498
3499
3500
3501
3502
3503
3504
3505
3506
3507
3508
3509
3510
Postoffice
Moore
...do ...
...clo_...
...do..-
...do ...
...do._..
_..do....
...do...
...do ...
...do...
...do....
...do.-..
...do....
....do....
....do....
Nash I Bailey
do -I do-
....do....
....do....
....do.-..
.-..do-.-.
..-.do...
..--do ...
....do....
....do....
.-..do...
..-.do..
.--.do ..
.-..do...
-.-.do..-
..-.do...
-...do-..
.---do...
..--do...
...-do.-.
....do...
-...do.-.
....do.--
---.do.-
----do...
----do..-
----do...
..--do...
.-.-do.-.
Prosperity...
Putnam.-
Raleigh
Southern Pines..
---do. — -
Spies --
---do—
..-do....
Steeds.- .-
Vass
...do
-..do -
...do
West End
.-.do -..
.do-
-do-
-do-
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
..do.
Battleboro
-.-do—
..--do
Elm City
--.do.- -.
Middlesex
...do
...do
---do-
---do
.--do.--
Nashville
...do
.--.do
.---do- -..
..--do.-
.--.do.- -
...-do
...-do
....do--.
Rocky Mount..
....do
.-..do
-...do
....do
-...do
Rocky Mount,
R. D
Rooky Mount..
...-do
..--do
----do
---.do
.-..do-
Spring Hope...
...-do
Factory
President
E. P. Spoon
J. R. Sewell
T. W. Parks & Son
Foss & Stradley
Allen N. Roberts
W. T. Brown
W. P. Hancock..
S. R. Williams...- - .-
J. R. Comer.-
J. W. C. Blue.... -
W. J. Cameron -
W. B. Oral am --
Vass Milling Co... -
M. D. McCrummen Shingle Mill.
Van Connor Mill Work Co
Geo. W. Johnson -
William Rhodes
Battleboro Oil Co. -
Hilliard's Mill--- -
H. M. Walker- --..
Joe P. Alston .-
W. A. Joynpr
Denton Bros
Farmers Milling Co
Lamm's Mill -
W. W. Lamm --.
J. H. Smith
John Simmons
J. H. Bone--
Croctan Mill
H. C. Deans Sawmill
Farmers Oil Mill
The Graphic-- -.-
Hedgepeth & Williams.
Jackson Bros --
W. H. Jones
Warren Milling Co
G. Ernest Beal
Bishop Laundry Co
Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Inc
Cotton Belt Mfg. Co
Evening Telegram.
J. T. Jones & Son
Allen N. Roberts.
W. B. Graham, Owr.
J. B. Van Connor.
Nash Brick Co
Rocky Mount Baking Co
Rocky Mount Marble Works.
The Tar River Lumber Co...
J. H. Ward
Williams Lumber Co
Williams Printing Co...
J. Baxter Goode.-
Lamm & Morgan -
Geo. N. Bissette.
R. W. Bishop.
E. J. Gordon. -
Samuel D. Parker..
W. G. WiUiams.
Miscellaneous Factories
297
Continued
Secretary
T. W. Parks & Son
W. C. Wicker, Mgr..
J. H. Comer.
W. J. Cameron
J. J. Parker
M. D. McCrummen
F. M. Van Connor.
Geo. W. Johnson...
N. V. Japner
H. M.Walker
J. P. Alston
W. A. Joyner
Charlie M. Denton.
A. T. Fulghum
W.W.Lamm
J. H. Smith
John Simmons
J. H. Bone
H. C. Deans ...
M. U. Luicke
W. G. Hedgepeth...
W. H. Jones
G. Ernest Beal
E. T. Fleming
J. H. Claybo
J. L. Hume, Jr
J. T. Taylor
T. W. Coleman
S. R. Anderson
J. H. Ward
W. L. Williams, Jr..
J. B. Goode
Wm. D. Lamm
Articles Manufactiired
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Job printing..
Violins
Rough lumber, flour, meal and feed.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber '
Meal and feed
Rough lumber
Lumber
Flour, meal and feed
Rough lumber
Doors, sash, etc
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Cotton-seed oil
Grinding corn
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, corn meal
Grinding corn.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber...
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Milling corn
Rough lumber
Cotton-seed oil
Advertising, job printing
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber..
Flour and grist
Rough lumber
Laundry work '
Coca-cola, soda water
Mattresses
Job printing
Rough lumber, corn meal
Brick
Bread, pies, cakes
Monuments
Rough and dressed lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Job printing
Rough lumber
Rough lumber..
k, o fl
asm
1910
Invested
Capital
3,000
1,000
7,500
7,700
300
3,000
1,500
1,300
1,500
250
1,500
20,000
8,000
600
11,000
11,000
500
104,774
1,750
5,000
650
400
315
16,200
1,600
4,000
5,500
2,000
700
4,500
350
33,493
4,500
1,000
400
1,000
21,500
6,425
16,269
50,497
54,788
42,640
3,300
71,500
29,495
1,350
282,099
8,520
9,250
9,700
550
650
No.
3459
3460
3461
3462
3463
3464
3465
3466
3467
3468
3469
3470
3471
3472
3473
3474
3475
3476
3477
3478
3479
3480
3481
3482
3483
3484
3485
3486
3487
3488
3489
3490
3491
3492
3493
3494
3495
3496
3497
3498
3499
3500
3501
3502
3503
3504
3505
3506
3507
3508
3509
3510
298
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1^ —
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
3511
Nash
do
Spring Hope
....do
J. T. May & Bros
3512
Montgomery Lumber Co
3513
....do
....do
M. H. Privett
3514
... do
....do
Spring Hope Cotton Oil Co
3515
do
Suffolk. Va
Whitaker
Montgomery Lumber Co
3516
....do
do
W. R. Mann .-
3517
....do.-.-
G. W. Sexton -
3518
do
....do
Woodard & Whitley Oil Co
3519
NewHanover
do
Castle Hayne
....do
Duncan McEachern... . - ..
3520
Riverside Mfg. Co
3521
....do
...-.do
do
Eagle Island
Wilmington
do
Acme Tea Chest Co
3522
Wm Gilchrist
3523
E. M. Allen
3524
....do
....do
Astypodyne Chemical Co ..
3525
...do
..-.do....
AtlanticPaintand Harness Wks. , Inc.
Bladen LumberandGravelCo., Part.
Bolivia Lumber Co
3526
do --..
....do -..
3527
do
.--.do
Theo. G. Empie
3528
do
....do-
3529
do
....do
Broadfoot Iron Wks., Inc
3530
do
..-.do
James N. Bryant ..
3531
....do
....do..
....do _-
_...do ._
-...do
...do
Wilmington, R. D.
Wilmington
-...do
Wilmington, R. D.
Wilmington
-..-do
Brvant Lumber Co
3532
Geo. E. Burnett
3533
3534
3535
Burnett's Vulcanizing Plant..
Geo. E. Burton
Cape Fear Packing Co.
R. S. Burnett
Geo. E. Burton
3536
Cappo Griffith Co --
J. B. Griffith
3537
.do
....do-
3538
3539
....do..
do...
....do
....do..
Carolina Packing Co
Carolina Printing Stamps Co., Inc..
Castle Havne Stave Co -
W. W. Lore
3540
do
....do
3541
do . . -
...do
Cement Products Co
3542
do
....do
Chadbourn Bate Co
City Laundry Co -
J. Herbert Bate .. .
3543
do
..-.do
3544
do
.--do
Coca-Cola Works, Inc-
3545
do
—do
M. T. Cockev & Bro
3546
....do
do
— -do
.do....
Commercial Printing Co
3547
Crescent Candy Co
Dickinson Steam Dye Works
Eureka Dye Works
Farris Bakery-
Fisheries Products Co., Inc
J. S. Furchess Co
Greenfield Mineral Water Co
Harrifs Printing and Adv. Co., Inc.
Independent Ice Co. -
John R. Hanby . .
3548
3549
-...do -.-
do
-...do
.-do—.
T. C. Dickinson
C. D. Myers
3550
3551
--..do
....do
--..do -
-...do
W. F. Farri.s
E. Brown, Auditor...
3552
do
do
J. S. Furchess .
3553
3554
...-do
do
....do
do
C. L. Whitehead
3555
do
do
3556
do
do
Jackson-Bell Co -
3557
do
do
N. B. Josey Guano Co -
3558
do
do
W. W. Koch Lbr. and Shingle Mills.
Lingo City Metal Works
Clark Lynch Lumber Co., Inc
E. L. Mathews Candy Co
3559
do
do
T. D. Love, Owner.. -
3560
do
do
H. A. Lynch
3561
do - -
do
E. L. Mathews
3562
do -
. do
3563
..-.do
....do
Navassa Guano Co -
E. T. Taylor
Miscellaneous Factories
299
Continued
Secretary
S. R. May.
M. H. Privett.
W. P. Pitts.—
W. R. Mann..
G. W. Sexton.
B. H. Davis..
Chas. Neylor.
Jno. B. Hughes.
Jas. Bryant
D. C. Whitted.
John K. Niggel.
L. F. Landen
John Feenan
L. H. Lawn
J. Herbert Bate —
J. O. Hinton, Mgr.
W. J. Cutoff
M. T. Cockey
C. H. Holton
H. C. Bear.._-
J. W. Jackson.
N. B. Josey
W. W. Koch.__
Articles Manufactured
Rough lumber
Rough lumber, other timber products...
Rough lumber
Cotton-seed oil, meal and hulls
Rough lumber -
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Cotton-seed meal, oil and hulls
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
FertiUzer
Rough lumber
Astypodyne healing oil
Harness
Rough lumber
Rough lumber. --
Corn meal.-
General machine shop
Rough lumber ---
Rough lumber
Dressed lumber
Steam vulcanizing
Rough lumber
Meat packing
Sheet metal
Monuments
Meat packers
Job printing, stamps
Rough lumber, all other timber products
Septic tanks, concrete floors, septic cans, etc.
Lumber
Laundry
Soft drinks
Rough lumber.
Job printing
Candy
Steam dyeing and cleaning
Steam dyeing and dry cleaning
O c^ tn
"o C
Invested
Capital
Frank Meier...
George Sloan.
Fish oil and fertilizer
Cleaning peanuts.
Bottling mineral water
Job printing
Ice
Job printing
Fertilizer
Rough lumber
Machinery repairing..
Dressed lumber
Candy
Headstones and monuments --
Com. fertilizers, acid phosphate and sulphuric acidl 1869
No.
2,000
408,522
750
108,000
273,763
1,990
7,300
41,971
10,000
700
10,000
817,704
5,200
30,714
19,900
79,000
12,209
66,046
11,427
2,950
30,000
4,000
2,600
3,200
127,311
6,500
4,992
154,441
16,000
40,293
140,075
25,000
8,967
31,000
15,500
1,650
7,000
1,300
15,492
42,000
2,594,575
6,000
3,050
15,506
130,029
32,825
883,385
33,000
32,500
140,663
40,500
4,769
200,000
3511
3512
3513
3514
3515
3516
3517
3518
3519
3520
3521
3522
3523
3524
3525
3526
3527
3528
3529
3530
3531
3532
3533
3534
3535
3536
3537
3538
3539
3540
3541
3542
3543
3544
3545
3546
3547
3548
3549
3550
3551
3552
3553
3554
3555
3556
3557
3558
3559
3560
3561
3562
3563
300
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
County
PostofRce
Factory
President
3564
3565
3566
3567
3568
3569
3570
3571
3572
3573
3574
3575
3576
3577
3578
3579
3580
3581
3582
3583
3584
3585
3586
3587
3588
3589
3590
3591
3592
3593
3594
3595
3596
3597
3598
3599
3600
3601
3602
3603
3604
3605
3606
3607
3608
3609
3610
3611
3612
3613
3614
3615
New Hanover
...do-
...-do
...do
...do
...do
_..do
..._do .-__
...do ___
.__do
...do_
...do
.__do
...do
...do
.__do
..._do _...
...do
...do...
...do
...do.
...do
...do
Northampton
...do...
...do
...do....
..--do
...do
...do..
....do
..--do-
.---do
.---do
.-..do
....do
....do
Wilmington.
...do..
...do
...do
...do _
...do..
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do --
...do
...do
...do.
..--do.- -
....do
....do
...do -.
...do
Conway
...do-
..--do
...do
....do
Emporia- --
Ga^ysbu^g-
George
....do _
Jackson
...do..
....do
.-..do _
....do --
...do...
...do...
..--do...
.---do...
...do...
..--do...
.---do—
.---do...
.---do...
..--do...
....do...
.-..do...
Onslow.
....do...
....do...
Nenlo
Pleasant Hill_
...do
....do
...do
Rich Square.-
...do
...do
...do
...do
Stancell
Woodland
Dixon
Folkstone, R. 1 .
Hitch Lodging-.
Neptune Fisheries Co., Inc.-
New Way Mattress Co _-
Andrew C. Nielson
Pearsall & Co...
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works
Review Job Office
Royal Bakery _..
Saturday Record.
Sheppard Chemical Co., Inc
Southern Box and Lumber Co
Southern Sign Shop
Spiritine Chemical Co
Standard Cement Construction Co.
Union Metal Works
R. S. Verday
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co
A. G. Warren Ice Cream Co., Inc...
White Chemical Co., Inc
Wilmington Cooperage Co
Wilmington Iron Works, Inc
Wilmington Mill
Wilmington Printing Co
C. M. Yates Co., Inc
Burgess & Wall Sawmill
D. R. Davis Gin and Sawmill
J. W. Jenkins
Martin Printing Co
Wimbrow Bros. Co
Futrell Jackson
W. C. Howell
W. J. Brown & Co...
Woodland Mfg. Co....
J. T. Flythe & Sons..
James Gay
Northampton Printing Co
L. H. Taylor....
Wright Bros
H. N. Lupton
Mrs. Joshua T. James
J. B. Fox, Owner
G. Colucci
J. M. Satchwell.
C. G. Wilson.
Chas. H. Keys.
J. H. Burgess.
D. R. Davis, Owner.
Geo. N. Martin.
J. G. Parker.
J. A. Flythe.
Geo. S. & Edwin
Wright
J. W. Jenkins.--
Isles & Massey Stave Mill
G. W. Massey Sawmill..
H. E. Vassar Sawmill
Whitehead & Long
W. J. Conner —
Elliott's Sawmill _-_
Farmers Ginning and Milling Co.
E. T. Harrell --. -.
Rowk Chowan Co _.
Haniill & Shaw Mill
GrifEn & Dunning
Frank Dixon
Geo. W. Lloyd
T. H. Hitch. --- -
S. E. Elliott, Owner..
A. J. Connor, Owner.
A. J. Conner.
MlSCELLANEOrs FACTORIES
301
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
t. o c
« oK
Invested
Capital
No.
Chas. B. Malloy
S 108,800
6,425
25
88,992
8,000
8,000
3564
R. S. Thorpe
3565
3566
E. W. Jones-
3567
3568
3569
Bread, pies and cakes . . . .
1912
3570
Geo. W. Cameron
3,250
33,000
50,000
500
10,000
55,899
800
4,800
48,000,000
12,000
1,500
15,000
99,505
146,506
1,100
425
1,200
12,000
1,800
1,700
1,000
4,000
1,200
3571
Medicines
3572
Wm. B. Campbell
1917
3573
3574
3575
J. D. Walker
Cement products . ..
3576
Cornice, tinware, etc.
3577
Job printing
3578
S. D. Crenshaw.. _._
Com. fertilizers, acid phosphate and sulphuric acid
1893
3579
3580
Medicines .
3581
Chester L. Fisher _.
Slack barrel heads
1909
3582
3583
3584
Fred E. Little
3585
P. H. Knight ....
3586
3587
3588
Lumber, meal
3589
Job printing
3590
Lumber
3591
3592
3593
3594
Lumber.. . .
10,000
700
1,100
5,200
9,000
1,150
1,500
7,150
10,800
3,500
1,800
900
1,000
6,100
2,700
4,500
3,300
1,500
12,264
8,425
4,600
3595
3596
3597
3598
3599
3600
3601
3602
3603
3604
3605
3606
Lumber
1902
1902
3607
Lumber
3608
General repairs
3609
Printing, publishing
3610
Lumber
3611
3612
3613
3614
Rough lumber ._ ^
3615
L
302
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
3616
3617
3618
3619
3620
3621
3622
3623
3624
3625
3626
3627
3628
3629
3630
3631
3632
3633
3634
3635
3636
3637
3638
3639
3640
3641
3642
3643
3644
3645
3646
3647
3648
3649
3650
3651
3652
3653
3654
3655
3656
3657
3658
3659
3660
3661
3662
3663
3664
3665
3666
3667
3668
Onslow.
....do.-
....do-.
....do..
....do.-
....do.-
....do..
._._do.-
....do--
_-.-d0.-
....do.-
....do..
..-.do..
....do.-
....do.-
.--.do.-
....do..
..--do.-
...-dO--
.-.do.-
-.-.do--
...-do--
_...do-.
-.-do--
Orange.
..__do_-
_--_do--
__-_do--
....do--
....do--
--.do-.
.--_do--
..._do._
.-.-do--
.do--
.do_-
.do_-
.do__
.do-_
.do--
.do.-
....do..
...do..
...do..
...do.-
....do..
..-.do-,
-—do-,
-...do-.
....do-,
.-..do..
....do..
....do..
Hubert
Jacksonville, R. 2.
Jacksonville
...do
_..do. -.
Kellum-
Marines _.
Maysville -.
New Bern—
Richlands
Richlands, R. 2.-
Richlands-
---do-.
-.-do
.--do
.--.do-
Sharkman-
Sneads Ferry
Starkman
Suffolk, Va
Swansboro
...do -.
...do
Verona
Cedar Grove
...-do
...do
Chapel Hill
...-do....
....do
....do-.
....do-
...-do
..__do
....do
Durham
Efland
..--do
..-.do--- --..
.-..do
.-.-do
..--do
.---do
Hillsboro-
..-.do
....do
.--do
--.do
-..-do -
---do -
--.-do
--..do
._-.do--
President
Henderson Grist Mill
Hudson & Rhodes
Jacksonville Lumber Co. —
Onslow Publishing Co
Sabiston Bros
Grimsley & Bullock Co
L. H. Harrison
Belgrade Milling Co.-
The Pine Lumber Co
A. J. Banks -
W. B. Barbour
Brock Saw Mill and Grist Mill
Eli Horn
Walter Rand
R. D. Thompson
G. C. Wiggins Garage—
E. H. Walton
R. A. Jackson
Walton's Grist Mill
Dill-Cramer-Truitt Corp.—
The Interstate Cooperage Co
Swansboro Land and Lumber Co.
O. & C. E. Weeks—
King's Grist Mill
Cedar Grove Roller Mills
C. O. Green
John E. Long Co
Boyder & Poythress
Chapel Hill Garage
Cheek Lumber Co
S. L. Ferguson
E. J. Robertson
J. A. Sprinkle
University Press
W. C. Womble
Hester's Mill
C. V. Bradshaw
J. J. Brown
Efland Milling Co -.
J. H. Murraj'
Orange Mfg. Co
E. H. Robertson
W. P. Smith
D. E. & C. A. Bivens
R. E. Bivens -
Coca-Cola Bottling Works
Clay Dorsett
Enterprise Job Printery
R. W. Gray
Hedrick Bros
Hines & Johnson-. - —
G. C. Kennedy
J. M. Lloyd
I. N. Henderson, Owr.
W. D. Sabiston, Owr.
C. L. Ives
I. M. L. Brock, Owr..
A B. Cramer, V.-P.
F. W. Weller
W. L. Groom
T. H. Gentry.
Bruce Stowd-
Zeb. P. Council, Mgr.
John L. Efland, Owr.
W. S. Simmons -
F. W. Mimdrop.
Miscellaneous Factories
303
Continued
Secretary
S. S. Ambrose
E. L. Ward, Lessee.
E. P. Bullock.
J. M. Aberh
G. C. Wiggins-
C. F. White
Thos. H. Pritchard.
T. H. Gentry..
John E. Long.
W. B. Cheek.
Articles Manufactured
Milling corn
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
Job printing.
Gin cotton
Gin cotton
Rough lumber
Meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Lumber, gin cotton, make brick.
2£<«
u o a
1906
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Auto repairs.-
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Milling corn
Logs and bolts
Rough lumber
Lumber
Lumber
Meal
Flour, meal and feed-
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber
Custom mill
Auto repairs
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
1905
1916
1904
1904
1914
Invested
Capital
; 3,000
3,000
86,152
1,700
10,800
5,000
3,900
1,500
334,606
3,850
2,900
5,000
1,800
4,325
4,750
2,500
5,950
4,400
5,850
44,614
200,000
150,000
9,500
1,200
5,000
800
1,250
1,975
4,028
6,342
1,000
2,500
7,350
No.
3616
3617
3618
3619
3620
3621
3622
3623
3624
3625
3626
3627
3628
3629
3630
3631
3632
3633
3634
3635
3636
3637
3638
3639
3640
3641
3642
3643
3644
3645
3646
3647
3648
3649
3650
3651
3652
3653
3654
3655
3656
3657
3658
3659
3660
3661
3662
3663
3664
3665
3666
3667
Ben F. Hester.
John L. Efland-
C. T. Johnson.
H. M. Lloyd...
Rough lumber
Grinding corn
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Custom mill
Rough lumber
Excelsior and paper..
Rough lumber
Meal and flour
Leaf tobacco ba.skets.
Rough lumber
Bottled soft drinks
Rough lumber
Job printing
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
450
870
1,600
2,400
20,000
1,000
27,200
600
2,550
2,700
6,500
4,000
3,000
600
1,700
3,500
900
3,800
304
Worth Cakolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
County
3669
3670
3671
3672
3673
3674
3675
3676
3677
3678
3679
3680
3681
3682
3683
3684
3685
3686
3687
3690
3691
3692
3693
3694
3695
3696
3697
3698
3699
3700
3701
3702
3703
3704
3705
3706
3707
3708
3709
3710
3711
3712
3713
3714
3715
3716
3717
3718
3719
Orange.
...do —
...-do —
...do...
....do...
.._.do...
...do...
....do...
....do...
.._.do._.
...-do...
....do-..
PostofEce
Pamlico...
-.-do
-..do
...do
...-do
...do
...do
-.--do
-..-do
.-..do
...-do
-.--do
....do...
--..do.. -.
Pasquotank-.
.---do
....do.. -
-...do...-
-...do
.--do ---
.-.-do... -
....do
...-do
.--.do -
-.-.do
--.-do
-.-do....
.-.-do...
...-do...
.-..do
....do
Hillsboro
...do
....do
...do
Louisville, Ky..
Mebane -.
Rougemont
....do
Teer
....do
-...do
Winston-Saleni.
Alliance
Arapahoe .-
..-do
Bayboro
---do
..-do- -
Grantsboro -
Maribel
Oriental
...do
Pamlico
Reelsboro
Stonewall
Vandemere
Elizabeth City..
.---do
....do
....do
...do... ----
.-.-do -'-.
...-do
.-.-do
....do
....do
-...do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
-...do.
--.-do.,
----do.,
----do..
--.-do.,
--..do.
-...do-
....do-
....do-
.do...
.do...
-do...
-do...
.do...
.do-.,
.do...
.do...
Factory
Penna Lumber Co.
J. C. Rosamond
Walker Brothers
G. S. Wheeler -
Walter J. Knight...
Muse Bros
J. R. Buchanan
J. E. Long
A. D. Andrews
W. H. Copeland...
J. P. Teer Mill
Forsyth Mfg. Co...
President
S.W.Keo&wife.Owrs.
R. A. Spaugh, V.-P.
and Treas
Hooker & Camfin -
Eric Lee
Reel Bros. Sawmill
Bayboro Garage --
Bayboro Sentinel
Muller's Garage
Grantsboro Milling Co -
Hobb's Sawmill
Oriental Concrete Works
Smith Creek Mfg. Co
Deam & Woodard
Floyd Reel -
Hadder Garage
Bay River Lumber Co.-
Advance Publishing Co
Albemarle Laundry
Bay Viln BottHng Works
Cartwright Bros
T. A. Commander & Son
Dare Lumber Co
Eastern Cotton Oil Co
Elizabeth City Brick Co
The EUzabeth Buggy Co
Elizabeth City Coca-Cola Bot. Wks.
Elizabeth City Iron Wks. Sup. Co..
Elizabeth City Milhng Co
Elizabeth City Ship Yard Co., Inc..
Farmers Ginning and Produce Co. _
Foreman-Blades Lumber Co
Foreman-Derrickson Veneer Co
Gaither & Hofler Garage
T. C.Miller. --
D. H. Miskell.
W. D. Eastwood.
Chas. W. Lewis, Owt.
Noah Garrett
Garrett & White...
L. S. Gordon
T. B. Hayman
The Independent.
Miles Jennings
Kramer Bros. Co.
Kramer-Moss Co..
Larry E. Skinner.
G. F. Horner
J. Q. Cartwright.
W. G. Gaither and
Oscar Hofler
W. O. Saunders.
Miscella:n^eous Factories
305
Continued
Secretary
H. B. CaldwelL.,
C. G. Rosemond.
G. S. Whitted.
S. Mase.
Sidney Camfin, Part
M. J. Reel
jr. A. Crisp
J. L. McCotter.
J. L. Hof
R. L. Woodard.
Bruce Hadder
J. C. Cotter
H.J.Peele&F.F.Cahoon
C. E. Commander.
J. B. Jenkins, Jr
W. T. Culpepper...
C. W. Ward
W. P. Wood
Margaret Dawson..
H. W. Sanders
B. M. Cotter.
L. C. Blades..
J. T. Garrett.
J. H. Kramer.
C. E. Kramer.
Articles Manufactured
t, o c
-< OH
Flooring, ceiling, weatherboarding
Rough lumber
Flour, meal and shipstuff
Rough lumber
Rough lumber...
Rough lumber...
Rough lumber...
Rough lumber...
Rough lumber...
Flour and meal.
Rough lumber _.
General milling
Barrels, boxes, lumber
Rough lumber
Autos and gas engines, repairing
Printing and job work
Auto repairs
Lumber and ginning cotton
Rough lumber
Concrete blocks
Rough lumber ...
Rough lunaber
Rough lumber
Auto repairs
Rough lumber
Subscriptions, advertising, job work-
Laundry
Soft drinks .
Bakery
Rough lumber
Rough lumber '.
Cotton-seed products
Brick
Repair work
Soft drinks
General repairs of machinery
Cotton ginning and milling
Wooden vessels
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber
Veneers...
Auto repairing
Carts and wagons
Lumber
Bean and pea harvester
Boat building and repairs..
Publishing, job printing
General repair shop
Dressed and rough lumber.
Rough lumber and logs
1916
Invested
Capital
22,828
3,000
23,000
600
750
800
1,200
1,000
1,000
950
5,500
1,320
3,250
3,000
2,000
4,000
1,600
4,060
6,000
2,300
4,650
9,517
3,500
7,213
2,750
6,000
5,750
5,000
1,800
3,775
12,000
646,378
212,853
10,000
57,650
17,182
83,734
4,000
20,000
2,035
216,331
12,511
8,211
575
400
150
1,500
7,400
10,000
119,191
25,542
No.
3669
3670
3671
3672
3673
3674
3675
3676
3677
3678
3679
3680
3681
3682
3683
3684
3685
3686
3687
3690
3691
3692
3693
3694
3695
3696
3697
369S
3699
3700
3701
3702
3703
3704
3705
3706
3707
3708
3709
3710
3711
3712
3713
3714
3715
3716
3717
3718
3719
20— Dept. Labor, 1920.
306
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
3720
3721
3722
3723
3724
3725
3726
3727
3728
3729
3730
3731
3732
3733
3734
3735
3736
3737
3738
3739
3740
3741
3742
3743
3744
3745
3746
3747
3748
3749
3750
3751
3752
3753
3754
3755
3756
3757
3758
3759
3760
3761
3762
3763
3764
3765
3766
3767
3768
3769
3770
3771
3772
County
Postofifice
Pasquotank. -
._.do__
...do
...do.—
...do
...do
...do
...do.
...do
...do
....do..
.-.-do
...-do
....do
....do
...-do
...-do
Pender
...do
...-do
-..do
...do
...do
...do
...do
---do...
.-..do
....do....
....do- .-
.-..do
-..-do
--.-do
-..-do
--.-do
..--do
...-do
...-do
...-do
...-do
....do
... do
....do
....do
...-do
...-do
Perquimans..
...-do
...-do
.-.-do
.-..do..-.
....do
....do
--.-do
Elizabeth City...
....do
...-do
...-do. -
....do
....do
..--do
....do
....do
Okisko
.---do-
Weeksville
....do-
...-do
...-do
....do
--..do
Atkinson
-...do --.
-...do.
...-do-
-..-do
--..do
....do
...-do..
--..do
....do-
....do
Burgaw
-..-do -.
-..-do- ---
-..-do
-..-do
....do
....do
...do
Castle Hayne
Currie_
....do
....do
...do
Rocky Point
....do....
Rooks
Topsail
Belvidere
....do-
Hertford.
....do ..--
-...do.
....do.
--..do
....do.
Factory
Linotype Printine; (The Herald)
D. R. Munden & Co
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
Pralins Marine Ry -
Geo. E. Pritchard
Riverside Lumber Co
J. A. Spence
W. H. Weatherby & Co -
Zimmerman & Co -
John F. Jones
Jones' Grist Mill
Farmers Mercantile and Supply Co.
W. H. Garrett
Joe W. Markham
Crowder Meads
Willis S. Meads --.
Weeksville Ginning Co
P. S. Carr Motor Co.. -
Carter & Johnson - --.
Gilbert Sawmill -
Henry Q. Johnson
Mills Logging Camp -
W. O. Mills..-
O. L. Thompson -
Williams & McKeithan Lumber Co
Alph Woodcock
N. M. Woodcock
R. H. Woodcock-- -- ---.
Burgaw Gin Co
S. C. Carr --
J. T. Howell -
J. T. Howell
Pender Shingle Co
R. Sanderson. -
Savage & Wollard
J. H. Smith
W. H. McElwie & S. V. Stevens
Kelly Grist Mill
Kelly Sawmill
Pender Lumber Co , Inc..
Porter's Sawmill
Casey & Austin
E. W. Godwin & Sons..- -
O. F. Woodcock
J. R. Avery
White's Grist Mill
F. C. White
Noah Bright, Jr
Eastern Cotton Oil Co -
R. D. Elliott.-
Hertford Herald -
A. J. Jordan--
Major & Loomis Co
President
D. R. Munden.
J. R. Bowden..
W. H. Weatherby
W.B. Zimmerman, Or.
P. S. Carr
W. L. Gilbert, Owr.
W. O. Mills, Owr.
R. Sanderson, Owt...
J. A. Porter, Owr.
F. C. White, Owner.
Floyd Triplett.
.
Miscellaneous Factobies
307
Continued
Secretary
Jack Wells.
T. G. Skinner, Mgr..
C. C. Bailey
S. M. Brothers.
C. Johnson
S. Thompson.
W. B. Woodcock-
Amos Latham
D. J. Jones
J. T. Conell.
H. Sanderson.
John Wollard.
W. H. McElwie.
B. KeUy
J. R. Casey
Ed. Godwin
Owen Woodcock.
E. J. Broughton.
Articles Manufactured
Subscriptions, advertising, job printing.
Awnings and sails
Soft drinks
Repairing boats
Bean harvester
Dressed and rough lumber
Rough lumber
Candy
Flour, meal and feed
Rough lumber
Meal..
Meal
Meal
Meal
Meal
Corn meal
Rough lumber
Repairing automobiles
Logs and rough lumber
B cards
Lumber
Lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumb er
Rough lumber
Rough lumber... _.
Rough lumber
Corn meal...
Rough lumber
Brick
Brick
Shingles
Shingles, rough lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber...
Lumber
Corn meal
Rough lumber
Cotton-seed products.. _
Carriages, wagons, etc
Publishing and job printing.
Rough lumber.
go-
1909
1917
1900
Invested
Capital
4,900
50
1,700
250
6,700
10,000
5,550
8,226
7,500
3,300
3,500
400
800
800
200
150
2,700
6,400
4,800
6,896
9,750
8,000
3,400
40,140
4,000
5,000
6,300
1,500
2,500
9,500
10,000
13,000
3,500
8.700
:.^,400
1,560
1,800
32,000
3,500
19,000
4,800
3,550
1,000
2,000
1,000
630,706
3,600
2,850
1,000
363,110
No.
3720
3721
3722
3723
3724
3725
3726
3727
3728
3729
3730
3731
3732
3733
3734
3735
3736
3737
3738
3739
3740
3741
3742
3743
3744
3745
3746
3747
3748
3749
3750
3751
3752
3753
3754
3755
3756
3757
3758
3759
3760
3761
3762
3763
3764
3765
3766
3767
3768
3769
3770
3771
3772
308
North Carolina Lai^or Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
3773
Perquimans. -
.—do
Hertford
New Hope Min. and Milling Co. .
3774
....do ._
W. H. Rawlings-.
3775
-..-do —
do
Reed & Felton
Wm. F. Umphlett
Partnership.. . . _-. ..
377fi
---.do
_..-do
3777
Person _.
....do ----
Hurdle Mills
-...do -..
M. H. Garrett
3778
H. M. Rimmer & Edie Wilson
377(»
—do —
-...do
W. M. Whitefield
3780
—do -..
-.--do
WhitefJeld & Lang
3781
-...do
Mill Creek. __
Street's Mill....
T. H. Street, Owr.
3782
.--do
Moriah
J. F. Harris
3783
—-do .-._
....do
Moriah, R. 1
Rougemont, R. 2 .
Roxboro .. ...
S. E. Peed
3784
C. C. Harris .
3785
....do
Export Leaf Tobacco Co.
3786
____do
do .. .
3787
X ft.
3 p
....do
...-do
W. J. Huff
3788
378q
---do
-—do
-.-do
.---do
....do
....do.... _---
....do
....do
Roxboro Bottling Works
0. B. McBroom
3790
3791
Roxboro Light and Power Co
Roxboro Lumber Co... _ _ _.
M. R. Long
Preston Satterfield--.
3792
J. B. Satterfield
3793
-—do
....do
M. M. Tapp
3794
—do -
....do....
R. J. Teague
3795
-..-do ----
Roxboro, R. 2
Timberlake
....do
Woodv & Gentry..
379fi
....do
Ashley's Mill
3797
-...do
3798
....do -
-..-do
Geo. H. Hauser Co.
3799
-..-do
Timberlake, R. A.
Woodsdale -
W. C. Needham ..
3800
_...do
A. J. Crutchfield
3801
....do..-.
--.do .. ..
H. D. Jones
380?
....do
Pitt...
-—do __
Telephone Roller Mill
D. P. Moody, Part...
3803
Pamlico Brick Co.
3804
....do
.\rthur Garage
3805
-..-do --
— -do
Arthur Milling Co
3806
—do -
Arthur, R. D
J. 0. Baker
3807
----do
Hardy & Smith Grist Mill
3808
-.-.do..
Arthur, R. D
-..-do..
3809
....do ..
3810
..-.do
Savage Grist Mill
3811
....do.-.-
do
C. D. Smith
3812
-...do
....do
do .
Arthur, R. D
3813
Ayden Bakerv - .
J. W. Massey
3814
....do
Ayden Laundry
F. S. Salisbury
3815
...-do
.-..do
R. J. Beullers
3816
----do .
- -do-
Central Garage
Edward McLawhorn .
3817
----do
do
Cox Grist Mill
3818
-—do
do-
-.do - -
The Electric Garage
T. A. Carson
3819
.-do
T. D. Eure
3820
---do- .
...do
3821
do. ..
do .
G. C. Garris
3822
....do— .
...do —
3823
-...do.-.-
- -.do -
J. A. Griffin
3824
do
....do
Hatch Garage ... . . ...
L. C. Hatch
3825
...-do
....do
McLa whom Sawmill. __ _ _ ___
I
Miscellaneous Factories
309
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
-a
tr o c
go-5
C uj:
M Offi
Invested
Capital
No.
$ 12,500
28,775
20,000
1,000
9,000
1,000
1,500
1,100
3,000
5,650
725
500
654
10,500
1,000
800
10,150
25,933
1,000
500
10,000
1,165
300
1,500
4,500
12,000
800
3773
3774
1912
3775
3776
3777
3778
3779
37S0
378 1
Corn meal, flour and lumber.. __- _ -
3782
3783
3784
J P Watson
3785
R C Hall
3786
3787
3788
3789
Ice and electric power and supplies. .___
3790
D. W. Long
3791
3792
3793
3794
3795
379R
3797
Geo. H. Hauser, Seo'y--
3798
3799
Lumber and corn meal
1889
3800
3801
7,000
38,899
4,450
4,750
5,775
1,500
8,000
6,000
1,500
4,000
2,900
4,250
2,400
1,750
9,000
1,850
2,350
51,000
12,300
4,550
2,500
8,200
6,500
3,810
3S02
W. H. Allison
Brick
3803
3804
3805
3806
Meal
3807
3808
3809
Meal
3810
3811
3812
3813
3814
3815
3816
3817
3818
3819
3820
H. M Travis
3821
3822
3823
3824
Joseph McLawhorn
Rough lumber, meal
3825
310
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Takle No. 1-
No.
3826
3827
3828
3829
3830
3831
3832
3833
3834
3835
3836
3837
3838
3839
3840
3841
3842
3843
3844
3845
3846
3847
3848
3849
3850
3851
3852
3853
3854
3855
3856
3857
3858
3859
3860
3861
3862
3863
3864
3865
3866
3867
3870
3871
3872
3873
3874
3875
3876
3877
3878
County
Pitt,...
.-..do...
....do...
....do...
_...do...
_...do...
..__do...
....do...
_...do...
_...do..
.._.do..
-...do..
....do..
_.-.do..
._-_do..
....do..
....do.,
-do..
....do .
....do.,
-.-.do..
....do..
....do..
-.-.do-.
....do.,
-...do..
....do..
...-do.,
-..do.,
.-.do.,
.--do..
..-.do.,
.-..do-,
.-..do.-
....do-.
.-..do..
....do..
— do..
-.--do-
.---do.,
.-..do..
.-..do.,
.-..do..
....do..
....do..
....do..
....do.,
.-.do.,
—do.,
.-.do..
....do..
....do..
....do.
Postoffice
Ayden
...do-..
—do—.
—do..
...do... --
...do --
...do
...do
...do
..-.do
....do
....do.-..
.4yden, R. D..
...-do
Bellarthur
-...do
Bethel
....do
Bethel, R. D.
Bethel-
....do -
-...do
....do
Bethel, R. D.
Bethel
---.do..-
....do-.
Bethel, R. D.
-...do
....do
Bethel
Bethel, R. D...
...do
..--do
Bethel
Chicod
....do
Chocowinity, R. 1
Chocowinity,R.D
Chocowinity
....do
Chocowinity, R.D
Falkland -.-.
..-.do
....do
Farmville
..-do --
.--do
..--do
Farmville, R. D..
Farmville
.--do.—
....do
Factory
President
Lorenzo MoLawhorn
The Midway Garage
Nunn Bros. Repair Works
Levi Pierce -
Will Robertson
Simpson Grist Mill
Smith's Grist Mill
Smith Wood Shop
Sure Shot Remedy Co
Tripp Bros. Mfg. Wks
J. H. Tripp
Turnage Brothers
Wilson & Jackson Mill.-- -
Worthington Bros
Lewis Mill
Matthews Grist Mill
Andrews Lumber Co
Bethel Mfg. Co
J. H. & G. L. Blount-
Cortez Boonbell
Britton & Edwards-
W. J. Gardner & Son-
John H. Highsmith
Frank James
James Motor Co
J. W. James
M. A. Jones -.
J. J. Jones
J. Buck Lewis
W. J. Manning
J. P. Morris Garage
Jesse Palmer -.
Walters & Blount
J. E. Whitehurst
Carter BarnhUl
J. H. Cobb
W. L. Smith
Ange's Grist Mill
W. Thos. Demby
Edwards Garage
Moore's Grist Mill
F. -Anderson Moore...
Crisp & Fountain Co
Falkland Garage
Fountain & Co
Baker Auto Co
J. O. Baker
City Garage.
Corbett & Morris Garage
Thos. M. Dail
R. L. Davis
Farmville Auto Service Company.-
The Farmville Enterprise
W. J. Wingate.
D. R. Nunn...
S. M. Edwards .
E. L. Turnage.
R. L. Fountain.
J. I. Fountain...
J. E. Baker
T. H. Cowan.
J. C. Corbett.
B. O. Taylor.
1
Miscellaneous Factories
311
Continued
Secretary
W. H. Robertson.
Ed. Smith
W. M. McKinney.
Ernest Tripp
Theo. Andrews.. -
W. J. Gardner
D. L. James
J. P. Morris
Riley Edwards...
G. A. Rinse. Mgr
Articles Manufactured
Rough lumber
Auto repairing
Upholstering and painting
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Corn meal
Tobacco trucks, hogsheads, etc
Hog remedy
Tobacco trucks, etc., general repairs...
Rough lumber
Auto repairing
Rough lumber..
Tobacco flues
Corn meal
Corn meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber, veneers..
Rough lumber
Repairs on wagons, carts, buggies, etc.
Rough lumber
Common brick
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Auto repairs
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Auto repairing
Lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
General repairs
Rough lumber...
Rough lumber
Meal..
Rough lumber.—
Autos and general repairing
Meal.-
Rough lumber
Rough lumber, meal
Auto repairs
Rough lumber
Auto and motor engine repairs
Rough lumber
Auto repairing
Auto repairing
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Repairing and vulcanizing
Printing and publishing
!- E CO
O fH 03
U C C
go-s
-I opa
1917
Invested
Capital
2,500
17,000
2,100
1,850
4,250
1,200
2,000
8,000
5,000
6,050
3,750
8,150
1,800
5,332
2,500
1,250
4,500
20,900
2,500
2,025
3,000
5,000
2,800
2,800
3,300
1,600
1,500
3,250
2,300
3,250
1,550
1,750
3,000
3,200
2,025
3,620
1,800
3,500
3,000
3,075
1,600
3,450
10,325
2,600
5,300
4,600
6,175
6,000
8,350
3,600
4,825
16,500
3,050
No.
3826
3827
3828
3829
3830
3831
3832
3833
3834
3835
3836
3837
3838
3839
3840
3841
3842
3843
3844
3845
3846
3847
3848
3849
3850
3851
3852
3853
3854
3855
3856
3857
3858
3859
3860
3861
3862
3863
3864
3865
3866
3867
3868
3869
3870
3871
3872
3873
3874
3875
3876
3877
3878
312
ISToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Taiu.e Xo. 1-
No.
County
3879
3880
3881
3882
3883
3884
3885
3880
3887
3888
3889
3890
3891
3892
3893
3894
3895
3896
3897
3898
3899
3900
3901
3902
3903
3904
3905
3906
3907
390?
3909
3910
3911
3912
3913
3914
3915
3916
3917
3918
3919
3920
3921
3922
3923
3924
3925
3926
3927
3928
3929
3930
3931
Pitt
....do...
.-.-do...
.— do...
...-do...
-...do...
----do...
.— do...
----do...
-.-do.-.
---do..-
---do...
-.-do...
---do...
— -do...
..-.do...
— -do...
.--do...
-.--do...
---do...
..-do...
..--do...
--do..
— -do-
— -do..
— -do-
---.do..
.--do.,
--do..
-.-do_.
-.--do..
..-.do..
....do..
...do..
...do..
--do..
...do..
Postofifice
....do.,
.---do.,
.---do..
...-do.,
.--do..
.--do.,
—do.,
-...do..
....do .
...-do..
— -do..
..-do..
---do..
..-do.
..-do-
-... do-
Factory
Farmville
..-do
.-.do- --.
.--do
--do...
-.do
---do --..
.-do
...do
— -do -
..--do
.--.do
.---do—
.---do-
..-do —
--.do -
..--do
....do
.-..do.
---do
Fieldsboro
-..do - -.
Fieldsboro, R. D
Fountain
-.-do
--.do -
----do
--do
Greenville, R. D.
Greenville
--.do
--do
---do
.-do
.-do- ---
..-do..- -
Greenville, R. D
Greenville, R. 1...
Greenville
Greenville, R. D
Greenville
.--do -..
..-do ---
Farmville Oil and Fertilizer Co
Gay Cola Works
Gum Lumber Co -
Hamilton Shop —
J. R. Harris. - --
W. L. Johnson
W. A. Joyner
Lassiter Garage and Repair Shop.
Lassiter Grist Mill .-
Lewis Bros —
G. E. Moore -
Morris Repair and Metal Shop
Parker's Garage -
Pollard Auto Co.-.-
W. J. Rollins... --
W. R. Shirley
Smith & Parker Garage
Tyson Griggs
Union Machine Shop
Williams' Repair Shop -.
Gay's Garage -.
Charlie Mercer's Garage
W. Shackelford
Dilda's Garage.
Jonas Dilda.
Leonidas Dilda
G. W. Jefferson _
J. W. Moore
Harry W. .\llen
American Tobacco Co
Askew Lumber Co -
Averton Mfg. Co
Battle & Forbes Garage..
Blue Seal Ice Cream Co
Cabinet Veneer Co
Chero-Cola Bottling Co
C. C. Cobb
R. J. Cobb, Jr
Coca-Cola Bottling Works
John M. Cox
Cureton Lumber Co
Dail Overland Co --
W. H. Dail, Jr
President
G. L. Gay.
A. P. Hamilton .
Joseph Lassiter, Owr.
Joseph Morris.
R. A. Parker..
W. A. Pollard..
O. R. Smith.
W. E. Walker...
Fred Williams..
Charles Gay
Charlie Mercer.
John R. Askew, Owr.
G. B. Forbes, Part....
_do ' Dees Monument Works.
Greenville, R. D.
..-do
Greenville
...-do
..-do
—do-
— -do — .
—do-
--..do
Derby Johnson Mill..
Joe Dixon
John Dixon Mill
Export Tobacco Co
John Flanagan Buggy Co
E. B. Frickland Tobacco Co.-
Forbes Mill ---
Ford Garage Co
Galloway's Grist Mill
Derby Johnson, Owr.
Miscellaneous Factories
313
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
A W.Bobbitt.Asst.Cash.
J. C. Dilda-
Willie Moore.
Alfred P. Tucker-
Fred Speight
J. C. Certello
J. G. Moserly, Mgr.
C. M. Warren
Z. V. Murphy.
J. A. Cureton
R. L. McDowelL
J. E. Dees.
E. C. Austin, Bkpr.
John Flanagan
Robt. Frickland
Cotton-seed products
Soft drinks
Rough lumber
Cart wheels, buggies, carts, etc.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Tobacco flues, trucks, etc
Milling corn
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Tobacco flues
Auto and general repairing
Auto repairing
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Auto repairing ,.
Lumber..
Auto and general repairing
Tobacco trucks
Auto repairing
Auto repairing
Rough lumber, meal
Repairing autos, buggies
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
J. E. Harrigan.
Tobacco hogsheads
Rough and dressed lumber-
Tobacco hogsheads
Auto repairing
Ice cream ,.
Veneers
Chero-cola
Rough and dressed lumber.
Rough lumber
Coca-cola, soft drinks -.
Rough lumber
Rough lumljer
Auto repairing
Brick
Monuments
Grinding corn
t. c m
° C ffi
h o d
-I offl
Corn meal
Tobacco hogsheads _
Buggies and Ford agents.
Tobacco hogsheads
Corn meal
Auto repairs
Corn meal
1907
Invested
Capital
S 543,354
4,4."0
11,500
4,350
2,75T
2,600
4,100
2,850
1,650
2,850
3,000
2,800
3,000
3,100
3,000
3,400
4,350
1,800
5,650
3,300
6,000
4,000
7,500
1,820
1,750
3,400
3,000
2,000
1,800
30,150
7,600
12,500
2,565
11,075
8,500
5,400
4,350
17,000
3,600
11,750
5,200
1,750
2,000
1,500
10,920
3,750
18,600
1,500
No.
3879
3880
3881
3882
3883
3884
3885
3886
3887
3890
3891
3892
3893
3894
3895
3896
3897
3898
3899
3900
3901
3902
3903
3904
3905
3906
3907
3908
3909
3910
3911
3912
3913
3914
3915
3916
3917
3918
3919
3920
3921
3922
3923
3924
3925
3926
3927
3928
3929
3930
3931
314
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
3932
3933
3934
3935
3936
3937
3938
3939
3940
3941
3942
3943
3944
3945
3946
3947
3948
3949
3950
3951
3952
3953
3954
3955
3956
3957
8958
3959
3960
3961
3962
3963
3964
3965
3966
3967
3968
3969
3970
3971
3972
3973
3974
3975
3976
3977
3978
3979
3980
3981
3982
County
Pitt-..
.._.do
....do...
....do...
..._do...
....do...
__..do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
-...do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do.:.
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
.-..do...
...-do--.
....do...
....do...
-.-.do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
..-.do..
....do..
....do..
....do..
....do.,
-...do..
....do..
....do..
...-do-.
----do-.
-...do..
....do..
....do..
....do..
....do.,
.-..do.,
----do..
Postoffice
Greenville.
....do
...do.
...do
...do
...do....
...do-....
...do
...do
...do
...do
..-.do
....do
....do
....do
....do
..--do
Greenville, R. D. .
Greenville
....do
....do
....do
...-do-..
Greenville, R. 4...
Greenville
....do
Greenville, R. D. .
Greenville
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do.
..-.do
Greenville, R. D.
Greenville
Greenville, R. 4..
Greenville
Greenville, R. D.
Greenville
Greenville, R. D.
Greenville
Greenville, R. D.
Greenville
Grifton
....do
....do
....do
....do
..-.do.
Factory
James Galloway
The Garris-Evans Lumber Co.
Gentry & Gorman Tobacco Co
Greenville Bakery, Ind
Greenville Daily News
Greenville Ice Cream Co
Greenville Ice and Coal Co., Inc
Greenville Motor Co
Greenville Oil Fertilizer Co..
Greenville Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co..
Greenville Reflector
W. Fred Hall Grist Mill
Hill's Tin Shop
Hines Bros. Motor Co ..-
Hogshead Factory
Humber Machine Works
Imperial Tobacco Co
Jefferson Davis Gardner
Jenkins Roofing and Flue Co.-
Jones, Tucker & Clark —
J. G. Lautarez .-
Lardner Mfg. Co
Lee's Laundry
W. E. Lewis
F. K. McCallum ----
Mint-Cola Bottling Co
M. G. Moye & Son
C. L. Parker..
Peoples Bakery -
Person-Garrett Co
H. M. Phillips
Pitt Lumber Co., Inc
F. E. Randolph & Co
Rowlett's Steam Laundry
Rush Bros. Motor Co
President
L. B. Garris and G.
Evans, Owners- .
Mason Gorman
D. J. Whichard
W. Fred Hall, Owr.
J. J. Jenkins
George Clark, Part.
Chas D. Smith
Utility Machine and Garage Co.
J. F. Warren -*
O. E. & S. F. Whichard
Edward J. Whitehurst .-
Whitehurst Grist Mill
W. W. Whitehurst...-
Willard Storage Co
Edward J. Williams
Winslow Webb Motor Co
Gus Barrington Shop
S. G. Barrington...
Brooks' Garage
Ralph Davis
J. S. Dunn Grist Mill
G. T. Gardner.
W. G. & J. E. Rush,
Owners.-
Gus Barrington, Owr.
J. P. Brooks.
Miscellaneous Factories
315
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
Rough lumber.
2. S S
Invested
Capital
4,893
No.
3932
J. E. Williams-
J. A. Arthur...
C. W. Honey.
D. L. Turnage. -
Paul Fitzgerald-
R. Hill.
D. D. Overton.
R. L. Humber..
L. H. Tucker.
Yee G. Wey...
R. O- Denning-
Gus Moye
R. F. Jones
John E. Person.
W. F. Forrest
C. H. Randolph.
Fred Rowlett
John O. Barnes.
G. D. Owen-
R. W. Newton.
Rough and dressed lumber.
Cooperage
Bread
Daily newspaper and job printing.
Ice cream
Ice
Auto repairing
Dry mixing fertilizer plant and a cotton gin system
Bottling plant...
Job printing, publishing
Milling corn
Tobacco flues and general repairing
Auto repairs
Hogshead material
General machine work
Cooperage
Rough lumber
Tobacco flues
Tobacco trucks, cart wheels, repairs, etc
Ice cream and candy
General repair and manufacturing of tobacco trucks
Laundry
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Various bottled drinks
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Bakery .-
Tobacco hogsheads
Dressed lumber, sash, doors, blinds.
Rough lumber
Laundry.
W. J. Watson.
Auto repairing
Rough lumber
Auto and machine repairs.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Rough lumber
Repairing batteries; auto parts-
Rough lumber
Auto repairs
Tobacco flues
Rough lumber
Repairing autos
Rough lumber
Corn meal
Rough lumber
12,706
4,238
5,900
21,750
5,250
30,000
4,785
356,505
3,500
11,500
2,300
3,800
15,800
12,525
15,500
31,200
2,600
10,500
4,000
1,800
9,000
2,250
7,530
1,750
8,800
4,030
5,025
3,650
1,500
38,157
2,500
20,000
4,000
3,800
3,160
3,650
4,400
2,000
1,800
2,850
2,780
3,100
14,100
3,400
3,000
13,510
2,250
1,500
9,000
3933
3934
3935
3936
3937
3938
3939
3940
3941
3942
3943
3944
3945
3946
3947
3948
3949
3950
3951
3952
3953
3954
3955
3956
3957
3958
3959
3960
3961
3962
3963
3964
3965
3966
3967
3968
3969
3970
3971
3972
3973
3974
3975
3976
3977
3978
3979
3980
3981
3982
316
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
3983
3981
3985
3986
3987
3988
3989
3990
3991
3992
3993
3994
3995
3996
3997
3998
3999
4000
4001
4002
4003
4004
4005
4006
4007
4008
4009
4010
4011
4012
4013
4014
4015
4016
4017
4018
4019
4020
4021
4022
4023
4024
4025
4026
4027
4028
4029
4030
403 L
4032
4033
4034
County
Pitt...
...do .
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do..
...do-.
....do..
....do..
....do..
....do..
....do..
....do..
....do..
....do..
....do..
....do..
....do..
....do..
....do.
....do..
-...do.
..-.do..
....do-
....do.
....do.
....do.
....do-
....do-
....do.
.-..do.
....do.
....do.
....do.
....do.
....do.
....do.
.-.do.
....do.
.-..do.
....do-
....do-
Polk-
-...do.
....do.
....do.
....do.
....do.
..-.do.
....do
Postoffice
Grifton, R. D
Grifton
....do..
....do
....do
...do....
....do
....do
Grimesland..
....do
....do
....do
Grimesland, R. D.
....do
....do
Grimesland
Paotolus -
Pactolus, R. D
Pactolus .-
....do
....do
Parmele
Parmele, R. D....
Parmele
Parmele, R. D....
Simpson, R. D
Simpson
....do
Staton
Stokes
...-do
....do
....do
Whartons Station.
Whichard, R. D...
Whiehard
Wliitehurst
Winterville
....do
....do-
.---do
....do-.
....do...
...-do-
Dinsdale...
Fingerville. S. C. .
Fingerville, S. C,
R. 1
Landrum
Mill Spring
Mimosa
Rutii
Tryon
Factory
President
Tlios. Freeman.
E. A. Moore.
Henry VVeiterington..
S. O. Mason
Bill Bogwell, Owner..
W. P. Gilbish & Co
Grifton Garage Co...
J. D. Gwaltney
E. A. Moore & Bro
C. J. Tuclcer.
Weiterington's Grist Mill
Weiterington Shop...
Whitfield Shop
Bill Bogwell Garage
L. R. Buck
L. D. Dixon
Leonard Dixon's Garage
C. S. Ellcs ..--
Galloway. Brock & Edwards Mill
C. C. Haddock Garage-
J. O. Proctor & Bro
Joshua Crandill Grist Mill
Will Faucette
Leggett's Grist Mill
Waters Shop
W. S. Williams
Parmele Grist Mill ! W. J. Smith, Owr
C. C. Haddock, Owr.
J. O. Proctor, Part...
Toler's Repair Shop
Parmele Lumber Co —
Z. V. Whitehurst
L. F. Edwards
Hudson's Garage.-
Orton Garage-.
John James
Mooring Garage-..
Leonidas Perkins.
Stokes Garage.
W. G. Stol^es
Jesse Dixon's Shop
R. O. Congleton
Whichard's Grist MilL.
Charlie James
E. W. Braxton
Cox Garage
J. H. Cox
B. D. Forrest & Bro....
W. H. May
Lonnie F. McLawhorn.
Simpson Mill Co...
A. J. Dinsdale
Miller Hines & Son
Edward Toler.Owr. ..
J. H. Blount, Owr....
Ben Mooring.
W. T. Terry.
L. R. Whichard, Owr.
G. Cox.
Robt. Riding's Mill.
Robt. Mclntyre
D. V. Allen
G W. Pearson
J. C. Hampton
Polk County News..
Miscellaneous Factories
317
Continued
Secretary
Ed. Moore
John Turlington.
Leonard Dixon.
G. A. Waters.
Will Hudson. _
Jarrius Orton.
Richard Cox
B. D. Forrest
Julia May
D. F. McLawton.
J. E. Edwards
Miller Hines.
Articles Manufactured
Milling corn
Repairing autos, etc
Rough lumber
Auto repairing
Rough lumber
Meal
Building carts, wagons, etc
General repair carts, wagons, etc.
Auto repair shop
Rough lumber
Lumber
Auto repairing
Rough lumber
\-l Of
Auto repairing.
Rough lumber.
Meal
W. B. Metcalf-
C. Bush
Corn meal
General repairs, autos, buggies, wagons
Rough lumber
Grinding corn
General repairs
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Auto repairing and manufacturing of tobacco flues
Auto repairing
Rough lumber
Auto repairs
Rough lumber..
Auto repairs _
Rough lumber
Auto repairs
Rough lumber
Grinding corn, rough lumber
Rough lumber __
Rough lumber, dressed lumber, laths
Auto and general repair shop
Rough lumber
Repair autos, batteries
Rough lumber '
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Publishers of paper and job and com. printing.
Invested
Capital
1,930
3,7.50
2,500
4,500
3,000
1,800
4,650
2,400
675
3,000
2,000
1,250
3,500
2,500
625
8,500
1,650
2,500
1,800
3,100
4,500
1,000
2,950
2,500
2,000
4,300
3,540
5,300
2,300
2,100
3,500
2,600
5,500
2,700
3,200
4,900
2,800
6,500
3,600
3,700
9,000
3,800
4,550
3,650
1,050
2,900
1,500
1,250
600
1,000
3,600
7,830
No.
3983
3984
3985
3S86
3987
3988
3989
3990
3991
3992
3993
3994
3995
3996
3997
3998
3999
4000
4001
4002
4003
4004
4005
4006
4007
4008
4009
4010
4011
4012
4013
4014
4015
4016
4017
4018
4019
4020
4021
4022
4023
4024
4025
4026
4027
4028
4029
4030
4031
4032
4033
4034
318
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
County
PostofBce
Factory
President
4035
Polk
4nSfi
....do
....do
4037
....do
....do
Otis F. Toney
4038
....do
....do
4039
....do
Uree, S. C.
4040
Randolph
....do
Ashboro Coca-Cola Bottling Works
Ashboro Coffin and Casket Co
4041
do
Arthur Ross
404?
....do
do
4043
....do
do
4044
....do
do
4045
....do
.- -do —
404fi
....do
do
H. W. Candy Co.
4047
....do
do
4048
....do
do
4049
....do
do
Hedrick & Walton
4050
....do
do
S. E. Henley
4051
..-.do...-
do
405:?
....do....
do
E. E Lewallen
4053
...-do
do
R. C. Lewallen
4054
....do
do
N. H. Lowe
4055
....do
do
405fi
....do
....do
-...do
----do-
Ashboro, R. 1
J. E. Poole
4057
T. F. & W. S Pugh
4058
0. E. Rich
4059
..--do ...-
do
40fi0
----do
do
Ruth Roller Mill
M. M. Ruth&O.E.
40fil
-.--do..
do
Ruth, Owners
40fi?
.—do..
.---do
----do -..
R L Taut
40fi3
40fi4
----do....
do
C. C Cheek
40fi5
....do. ..
do
J A Cox
40fifi
....do
...do
Creeks Burr Mill
J. A. Cox, Owner
40fi7
....do
do
W L Moffitt & Bro
40fiS
....do
Caraway
Caraway, R. 1
Coleridge
do
Parrish & Son Grist Mill
40fi9
....do
J M Robbins
4070
....do
Coleridge Mfg Co
4071
....do...
4075!
....do
Denton
Thom Creek Roller Mill
D. L. Wright, Owner.
4073
...-do..
— -do
...-do.
J. F. Loftin & Sons .
4074
Eleazer
do
G E Carter
4075
G. E. Carter, Part....
4076
.---do
Erect
T. H. Tysor
4077
.---do
..-do
A. L. Hill, Owner
4078
do
Partnership _.. .-
4079
-..do
....do....
Franklinville
do
Franklinville Mfg. Co.
W. S. Russell.. -
40S0
Franklinville Roller Mill
Hugh Parks, Owner..
4081
do
do
C F Moon
4082
4083
..-.do
do
Franklinville, R. 1
Fullers
do
Jno. M. Patterson Roller Mill
Jno. M. Patterson
4084
....do .
4085
.-..do ..
do
Partnership
408fi
....do
Fullers. R. 1
Pierce Grist Mill
G. T. Pierce, Part....
MlSCELLAIS^EOUS FACTORIES
319
Continued
Secretary
P. R. Bacon.
C. W. Ballinger.
J. E. Searcy
J. L. Overman.-
Wm. C. Hammer.
W. J. Scarboro...
E. L. Moffin
W. J. Scarboro
E. L. Hedrick
A. Ross.
J. A. Brewer
R. L. Caveness, Treas...
Hugh Parks-
Articles Manufactured
Mercerization of cotton goods
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Paper boxes
Rough lumber
Ale and coca-cola drinks
CofBns and caskets
Publishers newspaper and job printing.
Flour, meal and feed mill
Wheelbarrows and lumber.
Coffins and caskets.
Candy and ice cream
Rough lumber
Lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber
Lumber, doors, windows, and blinds
Lumber __
Rough lumber
Lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber
Lumber
Manufacturing brick
Rough lumber
Flour and feed, meal-
Merchant millers
Lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, meal and feed.
Rough lumber..
Flour and feed
Lumber
Flour, meal and feed
Flour, meal and feed mill.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour and feed mill
Lumber
Flour, feed and meal
Rough lumber
Flour and meal
Flour, feed and meal
Knife machines
Flour, meal and feed..
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour and feed mill.. _
« a
>-< E m
O c^ CQ
^^ ?i
(.. o c
M ocq
1908
Invested ^y
Capital No-
S 211,551
2,320
1,250
20,200
3,500
4,000
48,000
17,000
39,558
42,414
46,096
4,000
1,100
2,800
23,000
1,000
103,860
17,000
2,300
2,000
1,500
1,200
3,300
3,000
1,500
2,175
65,533
3,200
1,000
2,100
800
600
250
4,000
700
11,421
12,124
3,400
1,200
4,000
6,400
2,000
4,000
3,500
19,733
600
2,100
800
1,400
6,500
3,000
4035
4036
4037
4038
4039
4040
4041
4042
4043
4044
4045
4046
4047
4048
4049
4050
4051
4052
4053
4054
4055
4056
4057
4058
4059
4060
4061
4062
4063
4064
4065
4066
4067
4070
4071
4072
4073
4074
4075
4076
4077
4078
4079
4080
4081
4082
4083
4084
4085
4086
320
North Carolina Labor Statistics
^Table No. 1—
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
4087
Randolpli
....do
-...do
Fullers, R. 1
High Point, R. D,
Kings Mill
A. W. & Lee Yountz
4088
Y. W. Rush
4089
4090
....do
-...do
Liberty
4091
....do-...
40P?
....do .-
....do
....do
....do
....do --..
....do -
4098
Liberty Brick Co
4094
4095
....do
....do
Liberty Chair Co. ...
409fi
....do
....do
H. B. Reitzell, Part.
4097
-..-do
....do
-...do....
Liberty Picker Stick and Nov. Co..
W. C. Lindley
4098
....do
4099
....do .--
-...do --.-
4100
.-.-do _--.
....do
Dr. R. D. Patterson
4101
-...do
....do --
....do
.—do
— .do -..-
-...do
410?
Sandy Creek Roller Mill
4103
J. R. Smith
4104
-...do
....do
R. B. Staley, Part....
4105
....do
.-..do
4100
....do
Mechanic
4107
....do...
....do..
Moharrie Burr Mill
4108
....do ---
Millboro
-...do
Clark Pugh
4109
....do ----
J. P. Routh ...
4110
-...do
-...do-
W. V. Routh . .
4111
-...do
-...do
Moffitts
Richland Roller Mills . ... .
F. P. Stout, Part
411?
New Hope Acad'y
-...do
-...do
P. 0. Shaw, Part. ...
411.8
.---do
-...do
New Hope Roller Mills
J. B. Lanier, Owner..
4114
4115
.-..do
....do...
....do-.
J. M. Shaw, Partner
411fi
Pike. .
B. F. WooUeys, Owr..
4117
..-.do
Hill & Russell
J. F. Hill, Part.
4118
....do
do....
Pipe
T. E. Luther & Kearns
T. E. Luther, Part....
4119
Calicutt & Strider
E. W. Calicutt, Part.
4ro
-...do—
do
41?1
....do
....do ---.
Ramseur
Bray & Craven
J. L. Bray, Part
41??
-...do
41 ?8
.—do
-...do
J. 0. Brown, Part
41 M
.-..do -...
....do
-...do
....do ....
B. C. Cos & Co. .
B. C. Cox, Part
41 ?5
41?fi
-...do
....do . .
D. A. Curtis
41?7
....do
.-..do
41 ?8
.:..do
-...do
41oq
....do
...-do
--..do
...do
W. T. Fourshee & Co
W. T. Fourshee, Owr.
4130
L. B. Gardner
4131
....do
...do..
Partnership
413?
....do
...-do
....do
-.-.do
-..do
.-..do
N D Martin
4133
Mill Creek Roller Mills
J. H. Hodgin, Owr...
4134
4135
....do
do
H C Parks
413fi
-..-do
do
4137
....do
do
4138
....do
do
4139
....do --
-...do
W. M. Richardson -.
Miscellaneous Factories
321
Continued
Secretary
T. A. Johnson
E. C. Williamson.
J. C. Leether
Jas. H. Johnson..
J. A. Martin.
E. C. Watkins,
J. N. Ranks
H. H. Thomas
W. R. Croom..
Articles Manufactured
Rough lumber _.
Rough lumber
Flour and meal
Rough lumber
Lumber
Lumber -..
Brick _.
Brooms
Woodworking plant, turned and sawed dimen. stock
Flour, meal and feed
Chairs, picker sticks, etc
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber...
Flour, meal and feed
Flour, meal and feed
Rough lumber...
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Flour and meal
Flour and meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, meal and feed
Rough lumber
Flour and grist
Lumber ._
Rough lumber
Flour, meal and feed
Rough lumber
« a
I- £ K
O r- OJ
0.S a;
t. o c
hH oB
1915
1912
1920
Invested
Capital
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Brooms
Planing mill
Rough lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber
Meal, feedstuffs
Flour, meal and feed
Wood parts for textile mills.
Lumber
Rough lumber.
Brooms
Flour, meal and feedstuffs...
Rough lumber..
21— Dept. Labor, 1920.
1915
2,400
8S0
4,125
1,000
3,000
15,000
31,884
3,500
9,000
1,500
2,000
1,800
8,500
4,500
1,000
2,500
1,000
3,000
3,000
3,800
2,000
3,400
8,750
3,000
3,700
3,700
2,400
5,500
5,200
2,200
1,400
4,600
2,200
1,800
1,300
2,000
1,600
1,500
10,000
18,260
1,500
4,000
400
1,100
3,180
24,195
2,000
1,600
41,066
16,890
2,500
No.
4087
4088
4089
4090
4091
4092
4093
4094
4095
4096
4097
4098
4099
4100
4101
4102
4103
4104
4105
4106
4107
4108
4109
4110
4111
4112
4113
4114
4115
4116
4117
4118
4119
4120
4121
4122
4123
4124
4125
4126
4127
4128
4129
4130
4131
4132
4133
4134
4135
4136
4137
4138
4139
322
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
4140
4141
4142
4143
4144
4145
4146
4147
4148
4149
4150
4151
4152
4153
4154
4155
4156
4157
4158
4159
4160
4161
4162
4163
4164
4165
4166
4167
4168
4169
4170
4171
4172
4173
4174
4175
4176
4177
4178
4179
4180
4181
4182
4183
4184
4185
4186
4187
4188
4189
4190
4191
4192
County
RandolpL--
....do
....do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
..do
....do
....do
..-.do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
-..-do
....do
....do
--..do
....do
....do •.
....do
.-..do
....do
....do
....do _.
....do
....do
....do
....do
..._do..
...-do
..--do
...-do
..--do-
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
.---do -.
-.-do
...do-
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
Richmond.
...do
Postoffice
Ramseur, R. 1--
....do
....do
Randleman
....do
....do...
Randleman, R. 1 .
Randleman
....do
....do
Seagrove
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do—
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do .--.
Sophia
....do
....do
Staley
.-..do
....do....
....do-...
....do
Strieby ,
....do
-...do....
Thomasville, R. 4
Trinity..
....do
..-.do
..--do
Trinity, R. 1
-.--do
Trinity
-...do
....do
--.-do
Ulah,
Candor-- .-
Ellerbe-
Factory
C. S. Stout
J. E. Stout -
York Bros. Co
Acme Foundry and Machine Co
B. F. Bean 1 ---.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co
N. E. Coltrain & Son
Deep River Milling Co
Naomi Roller Mills
Pearl Roller Mill
J. A. Auman.-
T. J. Bean & Co
Cole & Presnell
W. A. Craven--
M. Farlow--.
Fork Creek Roller Mill.-
Garner & JIcNeil
Graves Brothers
Noah King
Leach & Macon
W. D. Lemonds
Lendo Graves
John A. Presnell
Seagrove Mill and Store Co., Part.
Sikes Brothers - .-
Simeon Parks --.
W. T. Tucker
Western Lumber Co
C. A. Bristow -
J. H. Bristow
York Milling Co
C. P. Fox Sawmill and Planer Mill
J. A. Langley
G. T. Murley & Teague
F. L. Williams
W. M. Wright ---
Callicutt & Hill
Callicutt & Shaw -- --
Davis & Smotherman —
W. Lorrie Roller Mill
M. V. Andrews —
W. G. Brokaw -
B. C. Floyd & Sons
E. H. Hill. ' ---
Walter Hunt-
Miller's Mill
Osborn & Steed
H. A. Pierce
Thayer Brothers
W. S. Wall
D. M. Williams
W. J. McCaskell
Geo. H. Charles
President
R. W. York. Part.
N. E. Coltrain, Owr..
E. E. Routh, Owr
N. H. Newlin, Owr...
S. W. Connor, Owr...
J. L. Brantley, Part..
L. J. Presnell, Part...
O. M. Yow, Owr
J. R. Garner, Mgr. .-
E. B. Leach, Part.
J. A. Sikes, Part.
Frank Auman, Mgr..
G. T. Marley, Part...
P. C. Callicutt, Part.
A. R. Callicutt, Part.
Jas. Davis, Part
A. W. Fuller, Part....
B. C. Floyd, Part.
E. T. Miller, Out..
Partnership
Alson Thayer, Mgr...
I
I
Miscellaneous Factories
323
Continued
Secretary
M. P. Johnson.
E. E. Banting.
Articles Manufactured
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Sawmill and plows and general repair work.
Rough lumber
Soft drinks
Flour, meal and feed
Flour and meal
Flour, feed
Flour and feed
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
is S m
° S S
ago
t. O C
gO'S
Rough lumber and shingles.
Flour, feed and meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Lumber, etc
Rough lumber _..
Rough lumber
Milling
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber _._
Rough lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber..
Mill feed.
Lumber ,
Rough lumber. _._
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber __.
Rough lumber...."! __.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, feed and meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour and feed
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Lumber
Invested
Capital
No.
1,000
1,000
1,200
2,200
2,400
4,000
11,000
4,300
5,000
14,400
600
2,200
2,500
600
850
3,400
2,200
8,250
3,000
3,000
400
1,500
2,000
8,500
1,050
2,500
5,000
13,500
2,100
2,050
6,300
1,600
900
600
4,000
1,550
1,200
1,4.-0
11,000
6,600
2,000
1,380
500
800
4,000
3,000
2,000
2,500
1,100
1,100
1,300
2,500
4140
4141
4142
4143
4144
4145
4146
4147
4148
4149
4150
4151
4152
4153
4154
4155
4156
4157
4158
4159
4160
4161
4162
4163
4164
4165
4166
4167
4168
4169
4170
4171
4172
4173
4174
4175
4176
4177
4178
4179
4180
4181
4182
4183
4184
4185
4186
4187
4188
4189
4190
4191
4192
324
N^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
County
PostofBce
Factory
President
4193
Richmond .-.
do
Ellerbe . -
Wm. E. Hall
4194
do
John F. Lentz
4195
....do
....do
L. W. McCaskill
4196
....do ----
....do
R. A. Milliken
4197
...do
do
J. F. Stafford
4198
. do....
.do
W. 0. Whittey
4199
do ...
S. W. Adam
4200
....do _
do
-...do
do
Adams & Graham
R. M. Adams & J. W.
4201
J. D. Bruton
Graham, Owners...
4202
....do
do....
4203
....do
----do ----
do
— .do
....do.....
do
J. P. Gibbons
4204
4205
Hamlet Chero-Cola Bottling Co-.-
Hamlet Ice Co. . .
L. L. Currie
4206
do
do
Hamlet Mfg. Co.
4207
...-do
....do -.--
....do
....do -.--
.. do--..
....do
....do
—.do
.—do
do
A. B. McDonald
4208
4209
Lilesville Ballast Pit
W. R. Bonsai
4210
A. H. McPherson
4211
4212
do-
do
W. B. Woodward.
4213
do
Blue Jones..
4214
do
do
E. R. Robins
4215
do
Jackson Springs . .
J. A. Allred
4216
do
4217
....do....
...do . .
A. J. Little .--
4218
....do....
Mount Gilead
do
D. S. Dennis
4219
-- -do...
Wulter B. Hearn
4220
-...do -.-.
do
—do
W. V. Nelson ..
4221
W. J. Crawford
4222
do
do
R. W. Raynolds
4223
do
do
4224
do
G. W. Coggin
4225
do
do
B. R. Hamilton
4226
-...do
do
4227
do
Rockingham
do
D. F. Canipe
4228
....do....
Cox & Cox
4229
....do...
do
4230
....do..
do
4231
- . do
do
L. & VV. Lumber Co.
4232
-- do
do
4233
do
do
J. A. Porter
4234
do
do
Isaac S. London
4235
-...do
do
-—do
do
W. R. Smith
4236
4237
Robeson
--.do -.
....do
do
4238
---.do
4239
4240
do
J. D. Purvis Mill
4241
....do
-...do
. do .. .
Lumber Bridge...
Lumberton
do
N S Toler's Mill
4242
4243
Freeman Printing Co
E. B. Freeman
4244
.--do-
....do
M. A. Geddie's Ice Plant.
Miscellaneous Factories
325
Continued
Secretary
M. C. Whittey.
T. M. Rose, Mgr.
N. W. Nicholas...
S. O. Bauersfeld.
J. S. Brigham...
I. T. Cox
A. Lyon.
J. F. Diggs
J. W. Hasty
J. T. Edwards, Bkpr....
Stansill Covington.
M. Peterson
H. B. Phillips, Mgr..
S. W. Purvis
W. R. Atkinson.
Articles Manufactured
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber and shingles.
S S m
O c- ol
Rough and dressed lumber.
Grist and flour milling
Rough lumber
Soft drinks
Chero-cola
Ice
Sash, doors, blinds, etc
Bread, cakes, pies
Rough lumber
Washed gravel
Rough lumber
Laundry work
Job printing
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour and grist mill
Rough lumber
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
Planing mill
Rough lumber _.
Rough lumber _.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Dressed lumber
Lumber..
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Soft drinks
Newspaper and job printing
Job printing
Bagging ties
Rough lumber
Veneers
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber
Job printing
Ice
1915
Invested
Capital
No.
$ 4,000
4193
3,300
4194
1,150
4195
4,000
4196
1,800
4197
2,200
4198
800
4199
58,376
2,000
1,800
23,668
22,700
76,000
22,447
9,500
1,815
200,000
800
16,000
2,400
500
1,100
2,000
3,200
8,000
5,000
3,300
800
12,500
1,650
44, 154
22,000
1,100
1,900
1,500
8,500
2, 250
1,800
37,150
12,587
8,000
2,500
1,100
13,817
158,726
20,720
56,400
6,500
4,500
300
6,500
21,200
4200
4201
4202
4203
4204
4205
4206
4207
4208
4209
4210
4211
4212
4213
4214
4215
4216
4217
4218
4219
4220
4221
4222
4223
4224
4225
4226
4227
4228
4229
4230
4231
4232
4233
4234
4235
4236
4237
4238
4239
4240
4241
4242
4243
4244
326
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No, County
4245
4246
4247
4248
4249
4250
4251
4252
4253
4254
4255
4256
4257
4258
4259
4260
4261
4262
4263
4264
4265
4266
4267
4268
4269
4270
4271
4272
4273
4274
4275
4276
4277
4278
4279
4280
4281
4282
4283
4284
4285
4286
4287
4288
4289
4290
4291
4292
4293
4294
4295
42.96
PostofEce
Robeson
...do.
..--do
....do ---.
....do.
...-do
..--do
....do. -.
....do
....do
....do .--
....do-
....do
..--do -...
....do
-...do
..-.do --..
....do
-...do
....do
..--do
-...do --.
--..do..-
....do --..
...-do ---.
.--.do .-
--..do-
.-..do
.---do
..--do
Rockingham
-...do..
-...do
-...do --
-...do
....do --.
....do --.
...-do -.
....do
....do-
....do -
-...do -..
....do -.-
....do ---
....do -..
....do -.
....do -.
-...do -
--..do
....do
..-.do ...
.i,.do
^Xit^do
Lumberton
....do -...
....do
....do
....do
....do
....do.
Maxton.
....do
....do.
....do
....do
....do
...-do ----
....do
....do .--.
....do— -
....do
Parkton
...-do
....do...
Proctorville..
Red Springs..
....do
Rex
Rowland
St. Pauls
-...do
....do
....do -..-
Ashboro
Leaks ville
..-do
.—do --.
....do .--.
....do --.
....do
....do ----
...-do
.-.-do
.-..do
.-..do... -
.-..do... -
Madison
.-..do ----
....do ---
....do --.
.-.-do
Mayodan
Peaksville
Price
Reids ville
...-do
Factory
President
Thos. Kinlaw.
Lumberton Coca-Cola Bot. Co. . Inc.
Lumberton Marble and Gran. Wks..
New York Cafe and Candy Kitchen
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co
The Robesonian Pub. Co...
Robeson Mfg. Co
Barber- Paschal Lumber Co
E. E. Chandler Mill
George Dan .--
Elba Mfg. Co
T. O. Evans...
Maxton Gin Co
Maxton Mfg. Co
A. D. McGirt..
Parlver-Paschal Lumber Co
B. W. Phillips Mill
Scottish Click.
Everett & Fonslott
Parkton Mattress Co
Mrs. C. A. Roach
C. M. Reeves..
W. W. Gibson.'.
Morgan Oil and Fertilizer Co. ...
J. H. Bethune & Co
Rowland Oil and Fertilizer Co...
W. D. Johnson Lumber Co
St. Pauls Flour Mill Co
St. Pauls Novelty Works
O. E. Sewell
Parrish & Kearns
Coca-Cola Bottling Co
Gazette Printing Co
J. H. Hampton Buggy Co
J. M. Hopper Construction Co..
King's Cigar Co
Leaksville Motor Co..
Leaksville-Spray Ice Co
Liberty Mills
Mint-Cola Bottling Co..
Smith's Ice Cream Co —
Twin City Grocery Co —
Union Motor Co
Madison Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works
Moore, Pickett & Fallin
Penn Bros. Suspender Co., Inc
Rockingham Automobile Co
J. G. Wall's Sawmill
Mayodan Coca-Cola Bottling Co...
Union Motor Co
Barnes Lumber Co
The American Tobacco Co
W. H. Bolyn Harness Repair Shop.
J. H. Flovd.
A. H. Currie, Mgr.
B. W. Phillips. Owr..
John Anderson.
R. T. Smith, Mgr.
Dan G. Taylor....
J. G. Wall, Owner..
Miscellaneous Eactoeies
327
Continued
Secretary
C. O. Hutaff.
James Popaa
J. B. Rogers
J. A. Sharpe
John S. McNielL
A. J. Steele
E. E. Chandler...
O. B. Robinson.
W. M. Kincaid.
W. B. Harker..
W. J. Everett..
John P. Watts.
C. A. Roach
J. H. Bethune
J. V. Glover, Mgr..
W. D. Johnson
R. B. Humphreys-
C. Parrish
N. H. Hazlewood..
M. E. Murray
W. W. Hampton....
J. M. Hopper
D. Frank King, Jr.
T. E. Williams
R. E. Price
E. B. King
T. H. Barker
T. H. Balk
Nat M. Pickett.
J. A. Roach.
M. C. Money
Dan. G. Taylor.
A.H.Edwards, Asst.Aud.
Articles Manufactured
2 g „
t- o c
gO'S
Rough lumber.
Coca-cola and other soft drinks
Tombstones
Candy
Pepsi-cola and soda water... _.
Newspaper, job printing
Cotton-seed oil, meal, etc
Dressed lumber
Rough lumber
Ice cream..
Cotton-seed oil mill
Rough lumber
Ginning cotton
Veneers
Rough lumber
Planing mill
Meal
Newspaper, advertising, job work.
Rough lumber
Mattresses.-
Rough lumber
Brick manufacturing
Rough lumber. ._
Cotton-seed oil, meal, etc... _
Rough lumber
Cotton-seed by-products
Rough lumber
Flour and meal
1904
Invested
Capital
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber
Soft drinks
Advertising, job printing
Buggies and general repairing.
Manufacturing brick
Cigars
General repair work
Ice
Flour, corn meal and feed
Bottling soft drinks and manufacturing same.
Ice cream
Corn meal, etc
Auto repairing
Soft drinks
Dressed lumber
Suspenders, garters, etc...
Repair work.
Rough lumber _.
Coca-cola
Auto repairs...
Rough lumber
Plug tobacco and cigarettes
Harness repaired ,
1903
1913 I
1,600
26,500
8,500
400
1,500
8,400
140,205
26,517
2,100
200
222,640
28,100
20,553
4,500
26,517
12,880
10,011
1,700
1,250
3,000
2,100
2,000
94,279
3,250
106,012
34,007
21,090
1,100
3,850
1,500
7,720
26,064
9,246
1,690
7,475
28,600
16,010
5,989
7,275
7,800
2,925
8,300
12,000
146,066
22,230
1,000
9,100
2,925
7,195
10,534,929
300
No.
4245
4246
4247
4248
4249
4250
4251
4252
4253
4254
4255
4256
4257
4258
4259
4260
4261
4262
4263
4264
4265
4266
4267
4268
4269
4270
4271
4272
4273
4274
4275
4276
4277
4278
4279
4280
4281
4282
4283
4284
4285
4288
4287
4288
4289
4290
4291
4292
4293
4294
4295
4296
4297
328
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
County
4298
4299
4300
4301
4302
4303
4304
4305
4306
4307
4308
4309
4310
4311
4312
4313
4314
4315
4316
4317
4318
4319
4320
4321
4322
4323
4324
4325
4326
4327
4328
4329
4330
4331
4332
4333
4334
4335
4336
4337
4338
4339
4340
4341
4342
4343
4344
4345
4346
4347
4348
4349
4350
Rockingham.
...do ---
....do
-__.do
....do
..._do.
....do
....do
_...do
-...do
-...do
....do
-...do
....do -.-
...-do
-...do
-...do --.
...-do
-...do -
--..do -.-
--..do --
-..-do
-...do -.-
....do -
....do
-..-do -
-...do
....do -.
....do
-...do
-...do
----do --
-.-.do -.
Rowan
-...do
-...do -.
-...do --
.-..do
..-do -.
.-do
.-do -
..do -
..do
..do
.-do
..do
..do
,-do .
-.do
..do
..do --
--do
--do --
PostofEce
Reidsville
...do.. ---
Reidsville, R. 2 .-
Reidsville
...-do
....do --
....do --.-
....do
....do
....do
...-do
...-do -
.—do
----do- ---.
--do-
-..do
...do
--do
---do
.--do- — ---.
-..do
--do
Ruffin
--do
Spray
---do- -.
-..do -.
Stoneville --
...-do -.-
...do -.-
.---do -
Summerfield
.--do
Barber
Bear Poplar
China Grove
-.--do
Cleveland
....do -
----do
----do
----do
---do
--..do
.—do --
----do
Granite Quarry
Factory
President
Coca-Cola Bottling Co -
R. G. Gladstone- -
W. B. Griffin -.
Iron Works Roller Mills
Jennings & Ware. - . -
E. L. Knight -
Linko Bottling Works
W. G. Martin -
F. C. Maxwell..-
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co
Reidsville Concrete Construction Co
Reidsville Ice Cream Co
Reidsville Ice and Coal Co
Reidsville Mfg. Co
Reidsville Motor Co
Reidsville Paper Box Co., Inc
R. P. Richardson, Jr., & Co., Inc..
Runovall Motor Co
J. E. Smith
Smith & Fagg
SpringsDryCleaningandDye Works
Linko Bottling Works
A. O. Royals
Ruffin Roller Mills
Eagle Printing Co
W. I. Lumpkins -.
Spray Motor Co
J. A. Alley
J. M. Leath _..
W. I. Stanford '.
Stoneville Milling Co
Dixie Roller Mill
W. E. Strader -...
C. W. Graham
P. L. Goodman --
China Grove Roller Mill
Mill Bridge Flour Mills -
Beck & Everhart
J. A. Christy
Cleveland Mfg. Co -...
Turner B. Gales
J. W. Graham
W. S. Graham
M urphy Bros
Rowan Milling Co
William Bros
J. W. Frick
Z. W. Griffin, Owr...
Brackeen & Rogers.
W. J. Worsham, Owr.
J. W. Sloan.
do.. E. D. Honeycutt & Bros.
Crescent.
Goldhill..
.-.-do
-—do
Landis...
Pickler & Sides
W. J. Cline& Co --
Hammill Bros
N. W. Morgan & Sons.
L. A. Corriher
Partnership.
Miscellaneous Factories
329
Continued
Secretary
Fred DeGratte.
W. P. Ware.-.
Hill Brocker-
Monroe Roscoe
W. T. Wooten, Mgr
R. C. Booker
Robt. Hainton
W. B.Richardson, Jr., Mg
F. Womack, Actg. Treas
J. S. Womack
Articles Manufactured
t. E m
° C 2?
t. o fl
c ^^
Manufacturing soft drinks
Galvanized and sheet metal work-
Flour and feed
Brick, common
Auto repair work
Bottling soft drinks
Copper, tin, sheet metal works-
Milling corn and feed
Soft drinks
Concrete sewer pipes, etc -_.
Ice cream.
Ice
Tobacco bags
Auto repair work-
S. F. Fagg.— .
E. C. Springs-
S. H. Marshall, Treas.--.
J.W.Dillon
Jas. R. Martin-
J. B. Ogburn-..
J. F. Cooper.
W. F. Thompson-
P. O. Tatum, Mgr..
E. D. Honeycutt-
W. J. Cline
J. B. HammilL
Cigars and smoking tobacco
.\uto repairs
Job printing.
General repair on wagons, carriages, etc..
Dry cleaning and dyeing
Soft drinks...
Rough lumber
Flour and feed
Job printing
Sheet metal and tin work
Repair work and adjustments to autos--
Repair work, buggies
Flour, meal, etc
Lumber...
Flour and grist mill
Exchange mill
Auto repairing
Lumber
Lumber
Flour, feed and meal
Flour, meal, feed
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Veneers
Rough lumber
Lumber
Lumber
Flour and grist-mill products-
Rough lumber -.
Lumber sawing
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber...
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Building material
1902
1890
Invested
Capital
1900
6,150
6,500
920
2,900
5,500
19,750
700
1,925
465
5,050
8,800
12,200
22,097
21,253
2,450
57,369
994,213
2,450
2,050
1,250
545
700
15,495
3,000
10,000
525
4,525
1,350
4,000
18,000
2,400
1,400
500
1,500
27,500
4,000
1,000
2,200
20,945
1,000
500
400
2,000
28,000
400
3,100
1,400
1,800
3,000
2,200
1,200
No.
4298
4299
4300
4301
4302
4303
4304
4305
4306
4307
4308
4309
4310
4311
4312
4313
4314
4315
4316
4317
4318
4319
4320
4321
4322
4323
4324
4325
4326
4327
4328
4329
4330
4331
4332
4333
4334
4335
4336
4337
4338
4339
4340
4341
4342
4343
4344
4345
4346
4347
4348
4349
4350
330
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
4351
4352
4353
4354
4355
4356
4357
4358
4359
4360
4361
4362
4363
4361
4365
4366
4367
4368
4369
4370
4371
4372
4373
4374
4375
4376
4377
4378
4379
4380
4381
4382
4383
4384
4385
4386
4387
4388
4389
4390
4391
4392
4393
4394
4395
4396
4397
4398
4399
4400
4401
4402
4403
County
Rowan
....do
....do --.
....do
....do
....do
..-.do
....do _.-
_...do _-.
..-.do
....do
_...do ._.
...-do -_.
....do _
...-do
....do .-
....do ._.
_.-.do _.
....do
....do
_...do __.
....do
_-_.do
....do
....do
-...do -.
....do
...-do
---.do
-...do
....do
....do
---do
-.-.do
-...do.......
....do
..--do
--.-do
--..do
-...do
-...do ,
....do.
Rutherford-
....do
...-do
...-do
.---do -
----do -
---do
---do
----do
-...do
....do
PostofBce
Landis
Misenheimer
Mount Ulla
Richfield
Rockwell
.-.do ---
Salisbury
—do
...do
...do _.
....do
...do
.-.do
..-.do
....do .-..
....do
....do
...do -,.
Salisbury, R. 6..
Salisbury -
..-do
.-.do— -
....do
Salisbury, R. D.
Salisbury
....do
....do
-...do
.-..do
...-do
— .do
.-.do
....do
Spencer
....do
....do
Woodleaf
.-.do
....do
....do
....do
....do
Bostic, R. 4
Caroleen
EUenboro
....do
Esmeralda .--
Forest City
....do
Forest City, R. 1.
Gilkey
....do
....do
F.actory
Landis Mfg. Co
Wagoner Bros
Mount Ulla Roller Mills
Z. Morgan
Lumber Plant
Rockwell Furniture Co
Carolina Beverage Corporation
Carolina Watchman.. -
Goodman Lumber Co -
Graf-Dav is-Collett Co
Grimes Milling Co
J. N. Haden
Hols house Bros
C. J. Harris
Ludwick Mfg. Co
Mecklenburg Chero-Cola Bot. Co...
Miller & Basinging
Mint-Cola Bottling Co
A. M. Morgan's Sawmill
The Nussman Bricli and Lbr. Co...
Odell Vulcanizing Co -.
Olympic Candy Co
Peeler' s Printery
Rock Roller Mill
Salisbury Bakery
Salisbury Coca-Cola Bot. Co
Salisbury Granite Corp
Salisbury Ice and Fuel Co
Salisbury Laundry
Southern Metal Culvert Co
Taylor Mattress Co
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
R. W. Walker Lumber Co
Catawba Ice and Fuel Co
Southern Railway Co
Spencer Pepsi-Cola Bot. Co
Fraley & Steele
C. H. Gillean-
L. C. Kluttz
McLaughlin & Moore
Owens & Sons
Third Creek Roller Mills
Wright-Bachman Lumber Co
M. M. Farris
Colfax Mills- - -
Farmers Mfg. and Ginning Co
J. C. Patrick - -.
Coca-Cola Bot. Co. of Forest City.
Hallifield-Champion & Co
Lancaster Gin Co
G. W. H. Bennett
W. P. Hines
Warlick Lumber Co
President
J. P. Linn...
Partnership.
J. H. Snider, Mgr.
S. F. Harris
E. A. Goodman, Mgr.
J. Percy Grimes, Part.
J. F. Ludwick.
Elijah Miller, Part..
L. D. Peeler
A. M. Morgan, Owr.
W. C. Odell
Christ. Erneston.
D. V. Peeler
W. A. Shuping
P. A. Wallenbom.
W. E. Heilig..
C. G. Wilson.
Fairfax Harrison.
Walter Owens, Part...
G. W. Rutledge, Part.
Herman P. Lieber
C. M. Halland.
K. C. Mengies-
Miscellaneous Factories
331
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
■a
g = g
Invested
Capital
No.
G H. Corriher
1911
S 25,000
500
4351
4352
4353
1,000
100
72,644
107,900
2,600
4354
1908
4355
J. W. Pesler
4356
L D Peeler
Mint-oola and syrups _ .
4357
W H Stewart
Publishing, job printing
4358
1908
4359
N. W. Collett
91,873
14,782
4,100
6,850
4360
4361
Vulcanizing, tube repairing
4362
Carriages . _ _
4363
E. D. McCall, Mgr.
1919
1913
4364
T. A Ludwick
Flour, feed, meal
15,000
12,221
1,000
10,506
1,000
27,256
3,375
5,125
10,750
7,200
20,000
14,915
25,000
35,431
14,100
5,000
5,900
48,000,000
143,541
119,655
4365
Soft drinks -.- --- -_.
4366
4367
4368
1906
4369
Rough lumber, brick _
4370
Vulcanizing and tube repairing _ . ._
4371
Candy, ice cream -
4372
Job printing .
4373
4374
L. G. Peeler
4375
4376
E. D. McCall .
1916
4377
Ice-
4378
Laundry work. . _
4379
Metal culverts . . _ _ _
4380
1906
1893
4381
S. D. Crenshaw
Commercial fertilizers
4,382
G. F. Grafton
4383
R. L. VanPoole
Ice .-. - _ . -
4384
4385
Soft, drinks
5,400
4,050
950
450
2,000
6,650
14,950
150,000
1,250
23,250
2,775
8,300
34,931
7,000
2,000
600
1,150
5,000
4.386
4387
4388
4,389
4390
4391
4392
1902
4393
4394
W. J. Reed, Treas.
Flour, feed, etc .
4395
J. P. McSwain....
Rough lumber .
4396
4397
R. L. Ellis _._
4398
R. K. Hallifield, Mgr. ..
Rough lumber
4399
1911
4400
4401
4402
C. F. Cline
Flooring, moulding, etc
1899
4403
332
]!!^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
4404
4405
4406
4407
4408
4409
4410
4411
4412
4413
4414
4415
4416
4417
4418
4419
4420
4421
4422
4423
4424
4425
4426
4427
4428
4429
4430
4431
4432
4433
4434
4435
4436
4437
4438
4439
4440
4441
4442
4443
1444
4445
4446
4447
4448
4449
4450
4451
4452
4453
4454
4455
4456
County
Rutherford.
....do
....do
....do
..._do
..._do
....do
....do
....do
-...do
....do _.
.._.do
.-..do
Sampson...
....do
....do
_---do._
..--do
-...do
----do
..--do
....do
-...do
-...do
...-do
...-do
-...do
--..do
----do
...-do
...-do
....do
-...do
-...do
-.--do
----do
----do
...-do
..--do
...-do
-...do-
...-do
....do
....do
-...do
-...do
....do
....do
.-..do
...-do
----do
...-do
-...do-
PostofBce
Ruth-
....do- --
.--do
.--do
Rutherf ordton - .
....do
.---do
....do
Union Mills
-.-do— ---
— -do
Uree, R. 1
Uree, R. 2
Autryville --
---do
..--do
----do-
----do -
-.--do-
.--do
---do—
..-do— -.
Cleveland
Clinton
.--do
—do-
...do
.-do..—
.---do— -.
.-.-do- — -.
...-do—
...do
..--do
..-do
..-do- ---.
..-do- ---
—do
.-.-do-
..-.do
....do
.--do
.-..do
.--do
—do
...-do
-...do
-...do
....do
...-do- --
-.--do- ---
--.do
.---do
----do ---
• Factory
President
J. C. Hampton
G. M. Haworth—
Ruth Mfg. Co
Taylor Lumber Co
Frog Level Ginning Co
Southern Veneer Co
Sun Printing Co
Yelton Milling Co
Guffy Milling Co -
E. M. Hall & Son
Morgan & Simpson
J. A. Frady
C. F. Williams Lumber Co.-
Carty & Bros --
E. V. Cooper
L. J. Fairchant & Sons
G. Gainey
J. L. Maxwell--
G. M. Pusey --.
J. H. Pusey
Charles Rankin Mill
Strickland & Chason
C. A. Brown & Bro -.
T. A. Andrews
C. R. Ball ---
D. L. Boney
Herman J. Britt
J. J. Canady
Clinton Lumber Co -.
Clinton Milling Co -.
Consolidated Lumber Co...
J. C. Cooper-.-
L. N. Dodd
T. I. Faircloth
C. F. Herring --.
W. R. Honeycutt--
Willie Johnson
M. H. Jones
L. A. Kennedy
J. A. McArthur
R. A. McCullin
News Dispatch, Inc
Parker & Powell Mill
M. Reynolds-
V. H. Rockley
Robt. M. Rowell
S. T. Royall
Sampson Harness Shop
Sampson Power Co -
R. B. Smith
F. L. & D. J. Turlington.-.
J. H. Turlington -
H. Vann..- -.-
W. H. Setzer, Owr.
O. B. Grose.
G. B. Yelton, Part....
E. M. Hall.
C. F. Williams, Owr.
G. M. Pusey, Sawyer.
Partnership _
C. A. Brown, Part.
Miscellaneous Factories
333
Continued
Secretary
J L. Taylor
D. M Correl
R. P. Scruggs
L. D. Miller, Mgr.
W. C. Scoogin.
E M. Hall
W K. Carty.
J. V. Hening
S. T. Wallace, Mgr..
S. Goode, Jr
W. W. Casteel.
J. W. Gray.
D. J. Turlington.
Articles Manufactured
Rough and dressed lumber-
Rough lumber
Foundry
Planing mill, ice
Ginning cotton
Veneers
Publishing, job printing
Custom milling
General milling
Rough lumber
o 5S
t, o c
c >. ==
i-i cCQ
Invested
Capital
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour and meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Box board lumber.
Rough lumber
Juniper shingles
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.. _
Rough lumber
Planing mill. ___
Flour and feedstuffs
Planing mill
Rough lumber
Shingles
Rough lumber
Rough lumber..
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Publishing, job printing.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber _..
Rough lumber
Harness
Lumber
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber-
Rough lumber..
15,500
2,400
4,500
21,750
25,000
4,999
8,384
12,500
5,500
1,000
2,650
4,250
3,125
800
1,200
8,000
1,500
2,600
2,000
65,000
2,900
2,100
2,000
1,875
1,100
10,500
6,500
10,000
1,200
1,250
1,100
1,250
1,000
6,500
1,500
900
1,100
1,500
9,500
2,300
1,000
1,250
2,600
1,000
6,000
5,000
No.
2,500
2,500
1,500
4404
4405
4406
4407
4408
4409
4410
4411
4412
4413
4414
4415
4416
4417
4418
4419
4420
4421
4422
4423
4424
4425
4426
4427
4428
4429
4430
4431
4432
4433
4434
4435
4436
4437
4438
4439
4440
4441
4442
4443
4444
4445
4446
4447
4448
4449
4450
4451
4452
4453
4454
4455
4456
334
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
County
PostofBce
Factory
President
4457
Sampson
....do
Clinton
4458
....do
G. A. Waller & Co..
4459
....do
North Clinton
Cooper --
4460
....do
\V. J. Brock
44fi1
-...do
....do _...
-.-.do
-...do
J. G. Fann
44fi^
C. M. Horton's Mill .
4463
..._do
....do
4464
.-..do --
....do
Cooper, R. 1
Cooper
4465
4466
-...do...
....do
J. T. Nailer
4467
....do
....do
-...do
-...do
E. B. Page..
4468
0. B. Ten .
4469
4470
-.--do....
....do
Cooper, R. 1
Dunn
Mrs. J. T. Williams Cotton Gin
W. A. Baggett & Co.
Mrs.J.T. Williams, Or.
4471
do
do
T S Godwin
447?
..--do --
...-do
447.^
..--do ----
....do .
Y. P. Tart .
4474
....do
-...do
C. West
4«175
....do
C. A. Clifton
4476
-...do
...do
4477
....do
.. do
4478
..-.do
.. do .
Robt. M. Rupp
4479
....do...-
Hayne
C M EzzpII
4480
--..do ...
do
H. J Ezzell
4481
--.-do
.. do
.-..do
J. W. Hanev & Son
J. W. Haney
4482
A E & Worth Baggett
4483
..-.do
....do
4484
.. do
4485
-...do
..-.do
Huntley Mfg. Co.
R. L. Cumben, Owr..
4486
-.--do
..do
4487
-.--do
do.
4488
..-.do .. .
Thos T. Fowler
4489
....do
J M Beatty - -
4490
....do
....do .
---do
do
C. A. Brown & Co
C. A. Brown, Prop...
4491
4492
-..-do
....do
W & T Y Fennel!
4493
do
O V Short
4494
..-.do --.
....do
B. C Triplett's Mill
B. C. Triplett, Owt...
4495
.. do
BuUard & Home
4496
.. do
Moltonville
do
4497
- do
4498
...-do --
....do
do
---.do
Mount Olive
Newton Grove
.-..do
....do
A J & G W Rocklev
4499
H J Pope
4500
W T Britt & Bro
4501
-—do
-...do
450''
E. F. House, Owner..
4503
do
do
W J & J R House
4504
do
do
4505
do
do
4506
. do
do
W B McLamb
4507
-...do -..
-...do --
....do
NewtonOrove, R. 1
N'tonGrove,R.D.
Orange
R D Vann
4508
4509
Jackson Turpentine Distillery
T. L. Jackson, Owr...
Miscellaneous Factories
OO K
OOD
Continued
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
si.
ass
i. o a
Invested
Capital
No.
$ 8,000
4,000
850
1,000
3,500
900
2,000
1,050
4,000
2,000
2,000
1,500
1,500
1,300
1,200
1,000
1,200
1,100
5,000
2,350
19,300
300,000
14,500
2,000
50,000
2,200
1,500
2,000
3,000
2,250
1,650
5,000
2,600
44,')7
G. A. Waller
4458
4459
4460
4461
4463
446,'?
Grinding corn _ _
4464
1912
4465
4466
4467
4468
4469
S. T. Starlino-
4470
4471
4472
4473
4474
4475
4476
4477
Clarence M. Stickell
1918
4478
4479
4480
4481
Worth Baggett
4482
4483
J. W. &B. Crumpler____
4484
4485
4486
4487
4488
4489
1901
4490
1,500
1,500
1,250
4491
4492
4493
4494
M. N. Bullard...
1,000
1,100
3,000
2,. 300
6,350
1,500
500
2,500
1,000
1,000
700
800
800
600
4495
4496
4497
4498
4499
4500
4501
4503
4503
4504
4505
4506
4507
4508
Crude turpentine.
4509
336
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
4510
4511
4512
4513
4514
4515
4516
4517
4518
4519
4520
4521
4522
4523
4524
4525
4526
4527
4528
4529
4530
4531
4532
4533
4534
4535
4536
4537
4538
4539
4540
4541
4542
4543
4544
4545
4546
4547
4548
4549
4550
4551
4552
4553
4554
4555
4556
4557
4558
4559
4560
4561
4562
County
Sampson..
_...do
.-..do
-...do
..-.do-
...-do
....do
.—do
-...do
....do.
---do
--..do
--.do
-—do
--..do
--..do
-..-do
-...do
....do
.--do
---do
--..do
.-..do
-...do
....do
....do
....do
....do
-...do
-...do
....do
....do
....do
....do
.—do
.-.do
.-.do
....do.—
....do— .
....do.....
Scotland.
.—do
-—do
-—do
-—do
....do
...-do
-...do
.-.do
—do
—do
....do
....do
PostofiBce
Parkersburg, R. D.
Parkersburg
...do
...do....
...do -.-.
-.do
...do
Roseboro
...do
...do
...do....
-.-do
...do
...do..
...do
...do
...do...
...do
.-.do.
...do
...do
..--do
...do ---.
--.do
...-do
Salemburg, R. 1-.
Salemburg
— .do
...do
...do
....do
....do.
Stedman
Tomahawk
Turkey
....do
....do...
Turkey, R. D
Turkey .-
Turkey, R. D
Gibson
.-..do
Hasty
Laurel Hill
....do..
..-do
Laurinbiirg
....do
....do.. ---.
....do
Laurinburg, R. D
Laurinburg
.---do
Factory
J. G. & G. C. Coble
E. Johnson
Melvin Bridge Lumber Co
W. C. Melvin -
W. H. Norris
W. B. Simmons --
R. L. Smith -- ,
S. J. Andrews
C. E. Bryan ,--
J. B. Bryan
L. B. Bryant
W. T. Bryant
F. A. Caison
A. L. Grumpier.. -
L. Faircloth.
Troy I. Herring
W. E. Home & Co
S. W. Kivett
E. F. McLemore
Thos. E. Owens
C. B. Pate.-
Roseboro Milling Co ---
Tart's Sawmill -..
W. J. Underwood
West Lumber Mill
Henry Canady's Mill..
H. H. Hall & Bro...
W. B. Knowles
J. A. Norton .-- ---
C. H. Royall
Royall Still and Ginnery
J. R. Simmons
L. G. Faircloth...
A.Rich
C. J. Carroll's Carriage Shop...
W. H. Carroll's Mill
A. B. Cook
George Hudson
O. L. Matthews
J. B. Moore
Z. V. Pate
The Southern Cotton Oil Co..-.
Hasty Gin Co ---
McLeod & McKeithen
J. H. O'Brien
J. F. Stedman
P. S. Bean-
John Blue Fertilizer Co
Cameron Milling Co
Stewart Dougal. Jr
Elmore Ginning-Fertilizer Co...
Noah Fields Ice Cream Co
Laurinburg Coca-Cola Bot. Co.
President
C. C. Tart, Owner...
Henry Canady, Owr.
Royall&Cooper.Mgrs.
C. J. Carroll
W. H. Carroll, Owr...
J. A. Ryan. Asst. Aud.
E. J. Hester .-
John Blue
H. A. Cameron, Owr.
Noah Fields.
Miscellaneous Factories
337
Continued.
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
13
T3g
If
fe ° s
§^'=
Invested
Capital
No.
S 2,500
1,300
2,500
2,400
2,500
1,500
1,100
1,500
1,200
1,800
800
1,750
4510
4511
4512
4513
4514
4515
4516
4517
4518
4519
4520
4521
Brick
1917
4522
1,500
1,000
34,110
1,750
2,000
2,000
4523
4524
4525
W. E. Home
4526
4527
1913
4528
12,500
4529
1,800
6,500
2,000
1,000
1,200
5,000
1,200
2,500
1,500
1,000
20,000
1,700
1,000
5,000
1,300
2,000
1,250
3,000
2,500
1,500
2,450
165,928
4,730
10,000
1,300
3,000
4,500
48,900
7,500
1,600
17,250
4530
W. H. Herring
Planing mill. . . ..
4531
1916
4532
4533
W. P. West
4534
4535
M. B. Hall-
4536
4537
4538
4539
1914
4541
4541
Rough lumber
4542
4543
4544
Grinding corn
4545
4546
4547
4548
4549
4550
4551
D. A. Hasty
Ginning cotton
1910
4552
J. E. McKeithen __
Rough lumber
4553
4554
4555
4556
4557
4558
Rough lumber..
4559
4560
4561
T. G. Bagwell
Soft drinks
10,820
4562
22— Dept. Labor, 1920.
338
J^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
4563
4564
4565
4566
4567
4568
4569
4570
4571
4572
4573
4574
4575
4576
4577
4578
4579
4580
4581
4582
4583
4584
4585
4586
4587
4588
4589
4590
4591
4592
4593
4594
4595
4596
4597
4598
4599
4600
4601
4602
4603
4604
4605
4606
4607
4608
4609
4610
4611
4612
4613
4614
4615
County
Scotland.
..-.do___..
....do
.—do
-...do
.-..do
-...do
----do
....do
...-do
...-do.....
....do
.---do
Stanly..-.
....do..-,
-...do.— .
....do
..--do
...-do
.—do-...
—do
—do
...-do
..--do
.-..do
....do
..--do
....do.--
...-do
—do
-.-.do
..--do— -
--..do
...-do
..--do
..--do
.-.-do
-...do- —
....do- —
.—do
— .do
..--do
..--do
..--do
-...do..—
....do—..
..-do
.-..do
.-..do— -
...-do
...-do
.-.-do
.-..do
Postoffice
Laurinburg
.--.do
....do -
.-..do
....do
Laurinburg, R. D.
Laurinburg
...-do
.-..do
Old Hundred
Wagram
....do
....do -.
Albemarle
..-.do
....do
-...do-
..--do -
....do
.—do
..-do
.—do
.-..do
..--do
-.-.do
Albemarle, R. 36..
Albemarle
---.do
....do
....do .-
.-..do— --..
Albemarle, R. 5---
Albemarle --
....do
Albemarle. R. 1...
...-do
Albemarle
.-..do
....do
....do
....do
..-do
....do --
....do --
Almond
Badin
Locust
— .do
Misenheimer.
MouirtGilead,R.2
Mt. Pleasant, R. 1
Mount Pleasant---
Mt. Pleasant, R. 1:
Factory
Laurinburg Exchange
Laurinburg Machine Co
R. E. Lee
R. L. McLeod & Sons.
F. L. McNair -
McNair Phosphate Co..-
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co
Purity Bakery
B. L. Stewart Co
Chas. W. Wallace
B. H. Dawson -
J. H. McKenzie-- ..-
J. P. Shaw Gin Co.-..
Albemarle Cabinet Co
Albemarle Coal and Ice Co..
Albemarle Enterprise Co
Albemarle Mantel Co --
Albemarle Milling Co..-
Albemarle Repair Shop
Albemarle Roller Mills
Albemarle Steam Laundry.. -
Chero-Cola Bottling Co
City Printing Co
Geo. T. Dennis
J. I. L. Efird
N. B. Efird -.
Foundry and Machine Shop-
G. C. Furr
Harris Bakery
P. E. Kirk
J. A. Lovvder
Mauldin & Sides
Miller Lumber Co., Inc
J. S. Misenheimer
Moose & Sons
Moose & Whitley Bros. .-
Palmer Stone Works
Russell Lumber Co --
E. E. Shuggs
Sibley Mfg. Co
Travis Sides.
Stanly Bottling Works
T. W. Still
Whitley & Lowder Sawmill-.
George Troutman
Badin Bakery
Lee Bratlin.
Tucker & Bro
J. A. Bolton
A. N. Hall
Crayton's Roller Mill
Marion F. Honeycutt
Lambert Sawmill
President
John F. McNair-
B. L. Stewart-
J. P. Shaw.
J. E. Redwine.
W. J. Cottin...
W. A. Porter...
i
E. C. MiUer..
W. J. Harris.
C. M. Palmer.
P. O. Skidmal.
Peter Endres.
H. D. Crayton. Owr.
Miscellaneous Factories
339
Continued.
Secretary
A. L. Moore..
W. M. Lytch.
Articles Manufactured
T. T. Covington, Mgr.
C. D. Hancock, Mgr...
I. T. Cox.
A. E. Shaw
C. W. Russell
J. B. Griffin, Mgr
James P. Bivins, Mgr...
R. B. Ritchie
J. W. Woodard
Weekly newspaper, job printing
Repair work
Grist mill
Rough and dressed lumber
Grist and flour mill
Acid phosphate
Soft drinks
Bread, cakes, pies
Cover cotton mill rollers
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Ginning cotton
Furniture, dressed lumber..
Ice
o e m
C L. Litaker, Mgr._
I. B. Miller, Mgr..
Publishing, job printing...
Manufacturing of mantels.
Flour, feed and corn meal.
General repairs
Custom milling
Laundry work
Soft drinks _
Job printing
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
General repairs.
Rough lumber..
Baked goods
J. R. Price
W. T. Huckabee.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Monuments
Rough lumber..
Planing lumber.
Rough lumber...
Soft drinks
Rough lumber.
Lumber
Baked goods.
Rough lumber
Flour, meal and feed stuff.
Lumber
Invested
Capital
S 10,200
6,200
1,600
77, 200
2,600
400,000
4,850
6,000
200
1,600
1,000
4,500
4,000
5,650
21,000
4,710
21,337
56,785
2,050
3,800
5,700
10,000
2,000
300
1,500
3,900
4,535
4,000
600
2,500
1,500
400
12,650
1,000
250
1,600
15,000
4,650
20,000
35,000
1,500
31,153
1,100
1,200
700
12,640
500
1,100
1,100
500
3,100
500
1,000
No.
4563
4564
4565
4566
4567
4568
4569
4570
4571
4572
4573
4574
4575
4576
4577
4578
4579
4580
4581
4582
4583
4584
4585
4586
4587
4588
4589
4590
4591
4592
4593
4594
4595
4596
4597
4598
4599
4600
4601
4602
4603
4604
4605
4606
4607
4608
4609
4610
4611
4612
4613
4614
4615
340
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
County
PostoflBce
Factory
President
461 fi
Stanly
.—do
....do
New London
....do
Jno. M. Miller Planing Mill
4617
C. V. Ritchie -
4618
....do
Yadkin Brick Yards-
4619
....do
Norwood, R. 1
....do
H. C. Bowers
4620
....do
James Deese.. . . .
4621
....do .
Norwood
S. M. Efird-..
4622
....do. .-
....do
Hathroop Fonzey.
4623
... do . ■
do ...
H. L. Green & Sons
4624
....do
..-.do
4625
....do
-.-.do --.-
E. B. Hudson
4626
..._do
-...do
H.L.Kendall
4627
-..-do_...
....do...
W. R. Krider...
4628
....do...
-. do
Norwood Lumber Co..
4629
....do -.
do
Riverview Mfg. Co.
T. A. Hathcock
4630
4631
.—do
....do _
....do..
Norwood, R. 2
Norwood, R. 1
Norwood
Rocky River Roller Mills
P. A. Harward, Part.
4632
....do
T. P. Snuggs
4633
....do
Stanly Cotton Oil Co.
4634
....do...
-...do..
Thompson & Hudson
4635
-.-.do.__
do
Oakboro
J. F. Barbee's Lumber Plant --
F. B. Barnhardt
J. F. Barbee, Owner
4636
do
4637
do
Oakboro, R. 2
4638
....do
Edward G. Crowell
4639
.___do_
..--do-
C. P. Hartsell-.-- -.
4640
-...do
....do-
Oakboro, R. D.-..
Oakboro...
P. G. Hartsell Casket Co
P. G. Hartsell
4641
J. M. Honeycutt.-
4642
....do
....do
S. S. & W. I. Little .. -
4643
-.do
do
A. E. McLester .
4644
do
Oakboro, R. 2
Oakboro .--
Polkton, R. 3
Richfield
Tucker, Murry & Smith Sawmill..-
Turner's Mill and Gin
4645
....do -..-
do
A. P. Turner, Owr. .
4646
J. W. Allen
4647
do
W. T. Crowell, Part.
4648
do
do
T. E. Harris
4649
....do
..--do
4650
....do.
-...do
M. M. Ritchie-
4651
....do.-
do ,
Richfield Milling Co....
4652
....do -
....do
M. M. Ritchie's Planing Mill
M. M. Ritchie, Owner
4653
...-do -..
.. do
Richfield, R. 1....
Stanfield..
4654
Henry S. Endv
4655
. do
do . ..
4656
do
- do . .
Misenheimer Mill ... . ..
C. W. Misenheimer,
4657
Stokes -.
do
Owner
4658
do . -
A. M. & W. J. Shelton's Corn MilL.
4659
do
Dalton
Phillips Milling Co.
Matthew Phillips, Or.
4660
-...do -
- do
J. B. Martin
4661
. do
Pepper Bros. Printing Office
J. R. Forrest.-
E. P. Pepper
4662
do
4663
- do .
.—do . .
R. T. Joyce Roller Mill
R. T. Joyce, Owr. ...
4664
.- do .
do
4665
- do. .
Germanton
do
Germanton Roller Mills
H. McGhee, Part
4666
do
4667
....do
..--do-.— -.
G. R. Meadows..
J
Miscellaneous Factories
341
Continued.
Secretary
Rufus Isenhauer.
Articles Manufactured
Planing lumber
Lumber
Manufacturing brick-
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
°0'S5
1908
Invested
Capital
S 1,892
100, 646
350
550
500
500
700
350
No.
4616
4617
4618
4619
4620
4621
4622
4623
4624
4625
4626
4627
4628
4629
4630
4631
4632
4633
4634
4635
4636
4637
4638
4639
4640
4641
4642
4643
4644
4645
4646
4647
4648
4649
4650
4651
4652
4653
4654
4655
4656
4657
4658
4659
4660
4661
4662
4663
4664
4665
4666
4667
D. E. Lifler.
W. C. Kendall.
R. L. Austin, Treas.
Dressed lumber
Flour, feed and meal..
Flour
Rough lumber
Rough lumber. _..
Cotton-seed products.
1909
Planing lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Caskets
Rough lumber.
Lumber
Grain milling, ginning cotton, etc.
Rough lumber
Flour and meal
Rough lumber
Vulcanizing
Dressed lumber
Flour, feed and bran
Planing lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
J. P. Lewis.
Lumber
Meal and feed
Flour and meal
Rough lumber
Publishing, job printing.
Rough lumber
Flour and meal
Rough lumber
Flour
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
500
1,000
47,954
100
3,985
800
500
101,028
3,700
5,000
1,500
1,600
10,600
4,000
1,000
1,000
1,200
2,300
500
2,300
8,433
4,300
4,300
2,483
6,000
10,000
8,000
400
500
500
2,200
1,700
600
10,000
3,800
5,150
800
6,000
400
30,000
750
700
342
!N^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Taulk No. 1-
No.
4669
4670
4671
4672
4673
4674
4675
4676
4677
4678
4679
4680
4681
4682
4683
4684
4685
4686
4687
4688
4689
4690
4691
4692
4693
4694
4695
4696
4697
4698
4699
4700
4701
4702
4703
4704
4705
4706
4707
4708
4709
4710
4711
4712
4713
4714
4715
4716
4717
4718
4719
4720
County
Stokes.
...do-
....do..
....do..
....do..
...-do..
....do.,
-...do.,
.--.do..
....do..
....do..
..--do..
.—do..
....do..
....do.,
--do-.
....do.,
--..do.,
.--.do-.
Surry.,
--do-
....do..
...-do-
----do-
----do-
.--.do..
.— do.-
....do..
....do..
..-do..
....do..
....do-
...-do-
....do-
....do..
....do..
..--do.,
--do..
-..dO--
-..dO-
--do.-
----do..
-...do-
....do..
----dO-
----dO-
----do-
-...do.-
-.--dO--
-.--dO-
....do..
....do..
..-.dc-
Postoffice
King
...do
Meadows
Mizpah
....do
...do
....do..
Pine Hall
Pinnacle
....do
Sandy Ridge
Tobaceoville
Walnut Cove
-..do
.--do
....do
....do...'
.--.do
....do
Ararat
....do
Ararat, R. 1
Ararat
Brim
Copeland...
Crutchfield, R. 1
Crutchfield
.--.do .---
--.-do
Dobson
----do
Elkin
....do
..-do
....do
....do
....do
....do.. .-
-...do
....do..
....do..
.-..do
....do..
-.._do
..._do
Kapps Mill
....do.
Ladonia
Lambsburg, Va.
Low Gap
....do
Mount Airy, R. 6.
Mount Airy
Factory
King Roller Mill
Stokes Supplies Co
C. L. Holland
Mountain View Roller Mill..
Neal Bros -
Quaker Roller Mill---
Robert W, Slate.
Gibson & Parrish Sawmill
Pinnacle Roller Mills
W. A. Sullivan
W. T. Shelton
Rierson's Mill. -
Carolina Bo.x and Lumber Co
Dan River Lumber and Milling Co.
Hedgecock Brick Co
Meth odist Herald
Ralph Miller
W. S. Stultz.
M. A. Walker & Co. Brick Works...
Armstrong Bros. Corn Mill
T. W. Bryant Custom Corn Mill....
Bull Run Roller Mill
W. J. Key & Son
T. L. Brim's Corn Mill
Wood & Williams Canning Co
Cody's Creek Mill
N. T. Dinkins
R. L. Doby
E. V. Stanley
Draughn & Watson Sawmill
H. Holyfield's Flour and Grist Mill
Carolina Cross Arms Co
Chatham Mfg. Co
Electric Harness-Shoe Co
Elkin Box Co
Elkin Canning Co
Elkin Ice and Light Co
Elkin Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co
Elkin Roller Mills
Elkin Shoe Co
Elkin Veneer and Mfg. Co
Elk Printing Co
E. L. D. Metal Co
J. F. Miller
Surry Hardware Co...
Burchett & Darnell
Kapp & Wallace Roller Mill
Forsyth Mfg. Co
Lyons Bros
F. A. Galycan's Corn Mill
Galycan & Low
AUred's Corn Mill.
J. L. Banner's Brick Works
President
W. H. Slate, Part.
L. E. Hauser, Owr
T. J. Rierson, Owr...
W. H. Gibson
D, L. Donnell
R. A. Hedgecock, Owr.
R. F. Reynolds
M. A. Walker, Owner
T. W. Bryant, Owr...
J. L. Elliott, Owr
W. J. Key
T. L. Brim, Owner...
A. G. Snow, Owner. -
H. Holy field, Owr .._
I
R. L. Hubbard.
R. L. Hubbard....
I. H. Edson, Part.
F. A. Galycan, Owr. -
Partnership
W. S. Allred, Owr
J. L. Banner, Owr
Miscellaneous Factories
343
Continued.
Secretary
J. R. Bowen_
J. H. Neal.
W. H. Gibson.
J. W. Slatt
W. T. Poindexter.
J. F. Wniiams.
J. S. Draughn.
J. F. Porter.
W. E. Elliott.
E. E. Harris
M. F. Beltner
J. H. Tharpe
Jas. L. Bray, Asst. Mgr..
M. A. Bigga
A. G. Click
H. G. Nichols
J. R. Poindexter.
C. W. Darnell....
R. A. Spaugh..
C. L. Lyons
Articles Manufactured
Flour and meal
Tobacco flues, etc
Rough lumber
Flour, meal and feed
Rough lumber
Flour and meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Custom milling
Rough lumber
Lumber
Feed stuffs
Flooring, ceiling, siding, box shooks, bldg. material
Flour, feed and meal; finished lumber
Brick
Publishing, job printing
Rough lumber
Rough lumber.
Common building brick
Grinding corn
Grinding corn
Flour, meal and chops
Tobacco flues
Grinding corn and rye
Canning fruit and vegetables
Flour, meal and feed
Rough lumber
Rough lumber __.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber __
Flour, meal and feed
Planing lumber
Blankets
Harness and repairing shoes
Box shooks.
Canning blackberries, apples, peaches, by wholesale
Ice, box shooks
Soft drinks
Flour, meal
Shoes and collars
Lumber
Printing and publishing
Tobacco flues, tinware, etc
Rough lumber
Dealer in hardware; manufacturing tobacco flues
Rough lumber
Flour, meal and feed
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Grinding corn _
Lu mber
Grinding corn
Common building brick
>-( E n
O 5 S
t. O 13
1920
1917
1905
1902
Invested
Capital
5,420
300
2,600
4,550
9,600
8,000
1,350
1,450
3,200
4,000
800
4,000
12,500
19,256
1,000
4,000
2,800
27,951
200
350
950
2,000
2,750
9,850
550
1,000
2,000
1,275
2,500
499
835,121
2,000
87,852
34,434
20,075
2,400
34,270
313,403
4,000
7,000
2,143
1,400
250
600
6,395
5,000
800
400
400
2,000
3,250
No.
4668
4669
4670
4671
4672
4673
4674
4675
4676
4677
4678
4679
4680
4681
4682
4683
4684
4685
4686
4687
4690
4691
4692
4693
4694
4695
4696
4697
4698
4699
4700
4701
4702
4703
4704
4705
4706
4707
4708
4709
4710
4711
4712
4713
4714
4715
4716
4717
4718
4719
4720
344
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
4721
4722
4723
4724
4725
4726
4727
4728
4729
4730
4731
4732
4733
4734
4635
4736
4737
4738
4739
4740
4741
4742
4743
4744
4745
4746
4747
4748
4749
4750
4751
4752
4753
4754
4755
4756
4757
4758
4759
47C0
47C1
4762
47e3
4764
4765
4766
4767
4768
4769
4770
4771
4772
4773
4 774
County
Surry .
....do.
....do.
.-..do.
_...do.
....do.
....do.
_._.do-
....do.
__..do.
_.._do.
....do-
....do.
-...do.
....do.
.-..do.
....do.
----do.
-.--do-
---do-
...-do.
.---do.
....do.
....do.
....do.
..-do.
--.-do-
-...do.
.-..do.
...-do-
._--do.
....do.
--.-do-
--.do.
--.do.
....do.
----do.
...-do.
---do.
--do.
---.do.
----do.
---.do.
----do.
-.--do.
----do.
---do.
.---do.
.---do.
.--do.
---do.
-..-do.
-..-do-
---do-
Postoffice
Mount Airy
Mount Airy, R. 1
Mount Airy
...do
...do..
...do
...do
...do.. -.
.--do-.
...do... --..
Mount Airy, R. 1.
Mount Airy
...do...
..-do --..
Mount Airy, R. 3 .
Mount Airy, R. 2.
Mount Airy
...do..
...do
...do-.
-.-do...
...do
...do
...do
..-do
--.do.-
Mount Airy, R. 1 .
Mount Airy
..-do-
---do..
---do-.
...do..
...do
...do.
...do
N. Wilkesboro
Pilot Mountain- .
...do
— -do
— -do
.--drf-..
---do
---do
Rockford-.
...do
Rockford, R. 1--..
--do
— -do
Rockford
Round Peak-
---do..
Rusk
...do
..-do
Factory
Banner Mfg. Co
A. D. Barker's Corn Mill
Beasley Sash and Planing Mill
Beaver Creek Roller M ills
J. Belton Canning Co
Arnold Bresmbury
Granite City Mills
Green Hill Flour and Grist Mill
D. M. Hodge-
W. J. Hodge's Sawmill
S. A. Johnson's Corn Mill
Lemmerman & Hoffman Granite Co
R. H. Leonard, E. C. Foy, J. F. Foy
Marshall Wagon Co., Part.-
M. T. McKnight Corn Mill
C. C. Midkiff Brick Yard-
C. C. & E. D. Midkiff
Mount .Mry Bakery -
Mount Airy Bottling Works- - . -
Mount Airy Buggy Co
Mt. Airy Chero-Cola Bottling Works
Mount .Airy Granite Cutting Co. . .
Mount .\iry Iron Works . .
Mt. .4iry Marble and Granite Works
Mount Airy News
Mount Airy Steam Laundry
J. N. Needham & Co
Persi-Cola Bottling Co
M. F. Satterfield's Sawmill -.
Sides Mill and Ice Co -
T. J. Smithwick, Ind
Spaugh Mill-- -.
J. Sutphin Corn Mill -.
The Times Leader- -.
J. E.Wilson Marble and GraniteWks
Cardwell-Kreger Lumber Co.
J. H. Clifton's Shop --
S. W. Fulk Hardware Co.
Job & C. E. Hiatt
Piedmont Roller Mills
Piedmont Tobacco Co
Pilot Milling Co
W. H. Reid
J. W. Butchers Corn Mill
J. H. & R. J. Doss
J. T. Holyfield's Corn Mill..
C. A. Keys Corn Mill
Level Cross Mills -.
S. W. Stanley --
Fish River Roller Mills..
Lula B. Sloan's Custom Grist >H1L .
C. H. Carter Mfg. Co .-
A. A. Fowler
Jackson & Reich Sawmill
President
A. D. Barker, Owr.. .
J. A. Tesh, Partner..
C. F. Simpson, Owr..
J. S. Bray, Owner
John Banner, Owr. . .
S. A. Johnson, Owr.
M. T. McKnight, Owr
C. C. Midkiff, Owr...
L. H. Levain
J. N. Needham, Part.
Walter H. Sides, Part.
J. D. Minick, Owner
G. Cardweil.
J. Luther Wood, Owr.
C. H. Carter, Owt.
Miscellaneous Factokies
34:1
Continued.
Secretary
1
Articles Manufactured
-3
_ H
sis
a c 0)
fcTo c
Invested
Capital
E. C. Foy
Grinding corn, rough lumber
$ 1,373
650
3,700
5,130
238
Grinding corn .
Planing lumber
Flour, meal and feed
J. S. Belton
Canning fruits and vegetables
1,300
15,000
Ice cream
6,000
700
900
575
59,300
33,430
7,000
2,000
2,250
Grinding corn
D. E. Hoffman
Granite for bldg. and mausoleums
E. C. Foy
Chairs, dealers in lumber.
J. J. Norman
Wagons, buggies and trucks
C. C. Midkiff
Rough lumber
C. L. Lowe
Bread and pies.
200
100
5,206
12,327
14,141
Bottled soft drinks
N. W. Dobbins...
Buggies -
Bottling soft drinks
Granite for bldg. and monu. ready for place
70,426
3,935
13,655
11,800
1,000
900
3,500
J. D. Minick.
Foundry and mach. shop cast, and gen. repair
Monuments, tombstones, cemetery curbing
W. M. Johnson
Newspaper printing, pub. and job printing
Steam laundry
E. G. Badgett
Bottling soft drinks
Rough lumber.
Flour and meal
5,250
17,475
500
700
3,900
2,245
2,555
2,300
630
8,000
8,000
300
17,851
3,800
500
1,010
700
300
7,090
950
10,600
400
11,650
650
2,250
G. A. Kittrell
Garage and machine shop
Corn mill..
T.M.George
J. E. Wilson
Monuments and tombstones
G. Cardwell, Pres. & Treas. .
Rough lumber _
Mfg. grain cradles, axe handles, cradle fingers
Chas. E. Hiatt
Rough and dressed lumber
M. K.Smith
Tobacco flues
W. P. Henley
Flour, meal, bran and middling
R ough lumber
R. J. Doss
Rough lumber.-
Flour, meal and feed
Rough lumber.
Flour, meal
Meal
Planing lumber
Lunnber
L. M. Reich
Rough lumber
4721
4722
4723
4724
4725
4726
4727
4728
4729
4730
4731
4732
4733
4734
4735
4736
4737
4738
4739
4740
4741
4742
4743
4744
4745
4746
4747
4748
4749
4750
4751
4752
4753
4754
47.55
4756
4757
4758
4759
4760
4761
4762
4763
4764
4765
4766
4767
4768
4769
4770
4771
4772
4773
4774
346
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Taiu.k No. 1—
No.
477,5
4776
4777
4778
4779
4780
4781
4782
4783
4784
4785
4786
4787
4788
4789
4790
4791
4792
4793
4794
4795
4796
4797
4798
4799
4800
4801
4802
4803
4804
4805
4806
4807
4808
4809
4810
4811
4812
4813
4814
4815
4816
4817
4818
4819
4820
4821
4822
4823
4824
4825
4826
4827
County
Surry.
....do..
....do.
....do..
....do_
...-do.
.._.do.
..._do.
....do-
....do_
....do.
....do.
Postoffice
Swain
....do
...do
....do
....do
...do
...do
...-do
...-do
....do
....do -
.--.do
....do
-.-.do
.-.-do
....do
..-.do
Transylvania
.-..do
....do
..-.do
..--do
..--do
.-.-do
...-do
..-.do
..-.do
-.-.do
----do
..--do
----do
.---do
.---do
.-.-do
.---do
----do
.---do
-.--do-. -
----do
-.--do
Factory
Rusk
Rusk, R. 1
Rusk
...-do
Siloam
....do
....do
State Road
Thurmond
VVestfield
White Plains-..
Winston-Salem,
R. D..-. -
Alarka
Almond
Bryson City
...-do
....do
....do
Bushnell
Fontana
Forney
Hewitt --
Nantahala
Noland
Ravensford
Wesser
....do
Whittier
....do. --
Blantyre
....do
...-do
Brevard...
-...do
....do
....do
...-do
....do.
....do ----
....do
....do
....do
..-.do
Brevard, R. 2..
Brevard
....do
..-do
Cherryfield
Lake Toxaway —
..--do
Penrose
----do --
Lanes Mill.-
Snow Creek Roller Mills-
Stanley's Mill
Wallace Roller Mills
Ararat Mill
C. C. Hill
B. A. Keys Corn Mill-...
J, H. Isaack's Corn Mill.
Ross Bros
G. L. Hill's Corn Mill.-.
G. W. Slaydon-.- -
Inc.
Forsyth Mfg. Co...
Alarka Lumber Co
W. R. Ammons
Bryson City Handle Factory
Bryson City Pump Works
Custom Roller Mills -
A.J Franklin Saw and Planing Mill
T. J. Woodard Lumber Co
Eagle Creek Plant
Norwood Lumlier Co
N. C. Talc and Mining Co
E. H. Potter
Swain Lumber Co
Parsons Pulp and Lumber Co.
J. S. Ammons
T. E. Grant & Son
R. J. Roane & Co
Wilson & Teague
Arthur W. Davis -
W. R. Kilpatrick ---
R. B. Orr...-
Brevard Lumber Co
Brevard Mjfg. Co...
Brevard Steam Laundry, Ind.
J. S. Broomfield Ice Plant
Burnett & Verdery
Carrier Lumber Co
Cuseton Lime Works
V. Fonlains & J. C. Shambow
Miller Supply Co --
J. H. Mull& Son. -
Orr & Silton Lumber Co -
V. M. Owensby
Phillips Bakery, Ind... -
W. M. Silton--
Transylvania Tanning Co
B. J. Silton
Claude S. Kinsland
Maltz Lumber Co
Bill McCrarey
Penrose Cooperative Cheese Co.,Inc
President
J. J. Wallace, Owr....
Partnership.
R. A. Soaugh. V. P
Corporation-
F. E. B. Jenkins, Owr.
J. S. Broomfield, Owr
do Pisgah Forest I Brevard Tanning Co.
Miscellaneous Factories
347
Continued.
Secretary
B. A. Keys.
G. W. Slaydon.
C. S. Wells , Mgr..
W. J. WoodarVi.
J.H.Yost
L. E. Hunter...
E. J. Smith....
A. E. Bradshaw
D. G. Neilson, Treas..
R. G. Coffey
Lester Grant
V. Fontaine
J. S. Broomfield.
A. Verdery
H. Carrier
D. C. Sims
J. C. Shambow.
Fred Miller
J. H. Mull
Robert Orr
George Phillips.
D. L. Ward . . .
E. Maltz.
Articles Manufactured
Grinding wheat, corn and rye.
Flour, meal, etc
Custom mill, wheat and bran.
Flour, meal and feed
Wheat, corn, rye and oats
Rough lumber
Meal and feed
Corn meal, rye and lumber
Rough lumber
Milling corn
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
^ a
05 c
>-• C m
° C SR
toe
M cpa
R. S.Boyd
Wm. F. Decker.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Wood handles
Columns, planing mill, liquor logs, tubing.
Flour, meal, and feed
Dressed and rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Logs, bolts and rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough and dressed lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Grist mill, rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Planing lumber
Sawmill prod ucts
Steam laundry
Ice
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Quick-lime
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Grist mill
Bakery
Rough lumber
Leather
Rough lumber
Rough 1 umber
Rough lumber
Lumber
Cheese
Tanning extract
Invested
Capital
$ 1,000
7,150
1,030
7,650
12,000
900
200
1,600
500
350
2,950
2,438
200,499
700
6,900
10,400
4,575
5,000
9,700
234,092
257,850
8,455
4,358
12,000
678,836
6,300
1,600
16,300
10,700
3,000
2,580
2,800
3,650
12,350
4,200
8,300
6,950
3,480
4,300
4,450
2,610
29,350
1,548
3,950
3,300
254,500
2,500
2,750
8,380
1,710
1,825
439,525
No.
4775
4776
4777
4778
4779
4780
4781
4782
4783
4784
4885
4786
4787
4788
4789
4790
4791
4792
4793
4794
4795
4798
4797
4798
4799
4800
4801
4802
4803
4804
4805
4806
4807
4808
4S09
4810
4811
4812
4813
4814
4815
4816
4817
4818
4819
4820
4821
4822
4823
4824
4825
4826
4827
348
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
4828
4829
4830
4831
4832
4833
4834
4835
4836
4837
4838
4839
4840
4841
4842
4843
4844
4845
4846
4847
4848
4849
48o0
4851
4852
4853
4854
4855
4856
4857
4858
4859
4860
4861
4862
4863
4864
4865
4866
4867
4870
4871
4872
4873
4874
4875
4876
4877
4878
4879
County
Transylvania
....do
.._.do
..-.do
....do __.
.._.do _
Tyrrell
_.-.do.__
..._do..._
....do ._..
..-.do -..-
Union
....do.
.---do
....do
-..-do
....do
-.--do
--..do
..-.do
-..-do -.-.
..-.do
..--do
.-..do
....do
..-.do
-.--do
.-..do ---.
..-.do
-.--do
--..do
....do
-...do
-..-do
.-.-do
....do... -
....do
----do
.---do
..--do
..--do
....do
....do
..-.do...
..-.do
-..-do
-.--do
....do
....do
....do
..--do
....do
....do....
Postoffice
Pisgah Forest.
...do
Rosman
...do
...do
...do
Columbia, R.F.D,
Columbia
...do...
.--do
Jerry -.
Indian Trail, R 1
Indian Trail
...do-.... --.
M arsh ville
Marshville, R. 1 . .
Mjarshville, R. 3-.
Marshville
...do
Marshville, R.l
Marshville
...do
Marshville, R. 4..
Marshville
...do
...-do
....do
...-do
..--do
....do
...do
Marshville, R. 3..
Marshville, R. 4 . .
Marshville
...do
..--do
Marshville, R. 3..
Matthews, R. 26- .
Matthews
Mineral Spgs, R.l.
Mineral Springs...
....do
....do
Monroe
....do
Monroe, R. 5.- .-.
Monroe
Monroe, R. 1
Monroe
....do
....do
....do
....do
Factory
Brown Patton Co
Carr Lumber Co.
Gloucester Lumber Co
R. M. Powell
Rosman Tanning Extract Co
Toxaway Tanning Co
C. K. Harrell
J L. Harrell
B. R. Hassell
C. W. Pritchett -
Swain's Grist Mill
J. E. FunJerburk
R. W. Killough
D. T. Morris
Ashcraft Mill and Gin Co
W. R. Ashcraft
H. L. Autry
W. E. Bailey & J. C. Stengall
Baucom Bros
J. A. Bennett
J. M. Birmingham
J. T. Curlee
Harty & Dobbs
W. M. Hilton
T. W. Horn, Ind
Marshville Brick Co
Marshville Planing Mill Co
C. F. Moore
J. M. Moore
Nance's Sawmill
Parker & Williams
Riggins & Son -
S. C. Ross
W. B. Rushing
R. M. Sanders
T. Thomas Mill
G. B. Walters
Biggers & Biggers
J. F. Keziah & W. A. Stevens
L. R. Broome
J. F. Hays & R. Rape
W. A. Howie
G. R. Winchester & Son
J. B. Ashcraft's Sons
Austin & Siko
Bingham & Long
J. C. Broome
Joseph A. Clontz
J. W. Crook
Efird Marble Works
John Griffith ,
Henderson Garage and Mach. Co.
Henderson Roller Mills Co
President
Brown Patton, Owr.
Louis Carr
Jos. Silverstein, V. P.
J. L Swain, Owr.
J. C. Stegall, Part.
D. Nance, Owr.
J. E. Henderson
I
Miscellaneous Factories
349
Continued.
Secretary
W. W. Croushorn
J. S. Silverstein
Jos. Silverstein
H. Lee Ashcraft, Mgr
J. C. Stengall
C. E. Baucom
J. M. Harty_
J. Y. Green
J. A. Parker
E. J. Riggins
J. C. Ross
J. F. Biggers
J. F. Keziah
J. F. Hays
G. T. Winchester
T. O. Ashcraft
W. H. Austin
J. N. Bingham
J. E. Efird
J. V. Henderson
W. A. Henderson
Articles Manufactured
Flour and grist
Lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Extracts
Tanni ng of leather
Rough lumber
Lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber and shingles.
Milling corn, rough lumber-
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour and grist mill
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Printing and publishing
Brick
Planing lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Lumber and cross-ties
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour and grist mill
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Wheat, corn, bran, feed
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Veterinary remedies
General machine repairs
Rough lumber
Crockery
Rough lumber
M f g. of cultivators
Marble and stone work
Rough lumber
Auto repairs
Flour, meal, grits and feed__
-a a
t. B 03
o rH m
t, o c
1912
1910
1867
Invested
Capital
$ 3,150
250,030
439,820
4,000
344,, 342
1,647,076
4,600
600
4,400
400
5,050
1,475
2,200
500
4,588
500
1,150
450
600
4,300
1,200
2,100
500
6,200
4,300
2,300
22,181
1,000
1,650
600
1,450
1,800
15,300
2,000
700
800
1,000
1,100
1,200
800
700
900
2,100
2,275
1,200
500
2,550
1,800
5,300
25,000
No.
4828
4829
4830
4831
4832
4833
4834
4835
4836
4837
4838
4839
4840
4841
4842
4843
4844
4845
4846
4847
4848
4849
4850
4851
4852
4853
4854
4855
4856
4857
4858
4859
4860
4861
4862
4863
4867
4870
4871
4872
4873
4874
4875
4876
4877
4878
4879
4880
350
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Tahlk No. 1-
No.
4881
4882
4883
4884
4885
4886
4887
4890
4891
4892
4893
4894
4895
4896
4897
4898
4899
4900
4901
4902
4903
4904
4905
4906
4907
4908
4909
4910
4911
4912
4913
4914
4915
4916
4917
4918
4919
4920
4921
4922
4923
4924
4925
4926
4927
4928
4929
4930
4931
4932
4933
County
Union..
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
..-.do...
....do...
....do...
..._do...
....do...
....do...
...-do...
....do...
....do..,
...-do...
....do...
....do...
....do..
....do...
-...do...
....do...
....do...
-.-.do...
....do...
....do..
..-.do..
...-do..
....do..
---.do..
.-..do-.
...-do.,
-...do..
....do..
..--do..
...-do-
----do.-
....do.-
-.--do..
--.-do..
..--do-.
Vance,
-...do.,
-...do.,
-...do..
...-do.,
-...do..
...-do..
...-do..
...-do..
...-do.,
-.--do..
-.--do..
Postoflfice
Monroe
Monroe, R. 5 .. -
Monroe
...do
...do ----
...do
...do
...do
...do
Monroe, R. 5
Monroe
-.-do
Monroe, R. 5
...do
Monroe, R. 6
Pageland, R. 1-..
Union ville
...do
Unionville, R. 2.
...do
Unionville. -
Unionville, R. 2.
Unionville, R. 1 .
Unionville
....do
....do
....do.
Waxhaw, R. 5
....do .---
.---do
Waxhaw,R. 4.--
Waxhaw.R. 2...
Waxhaw
Waxhaw, R. 5
-...do
Waxhaw
Wingate
-.-do....
...do
...do
...do
Bullock
Dabney
...do
Henderson
---do-
Henderson, R. 3.
Henderson
...do..
....do
...do
...do
....do
Factory
Lee & Griffin Co
R. E. Lons
H. A. McCorkle-.
Monroe Bakery
Monroe Bottling Worlcs, In J
Monroe Coca-Cola Co
Monroe Ice and Fuel Co., Ino
Monroe Mfg. Co
The J. H. Myers Lumber Mfg. Co.
J. N. Price
J. T. Shute
The Southern Cotton Oil Co
F. M. Sutton - -..
W. A. Whitaker-.- -...
J. C. Winchester.-
D. A. McKinnon
A. B. Austin
C. J. Braswell
N. W. Carriker
H. N. Green
Lonnie E. Green. --.
J. W. Love..-
A. R. Mills
G. R. Mullis
N. C. Price
L. B. Tucker
Q. A. Whitley
W. L. Belk & Sons- --
J. N. Bigham
L. W. Helms
Morris & Plyles
A. B. Norwood
Rogers Brothers
W. C. Starnes
J. B. & G. M. Tyson --
The Waxhaw Enterprise, Ind
J. A. Bennett
T. G. & B. L. Collins
J. R. Griffin ---
Perry Mill Co .-
J. S. Ross
J. L. Temple
Tom Fishel
Tom Harris
Bagwell Hardware Co., Part
Brown & Jones
John H. Bullock
The Capital Buggy Co., Cor
Carolina Bagging Co
Carolina Buggy Mfg. Co
N. N. Cupp -.-
A. G. Daniel
G. W. Davis --
President
G. M. Tucker, Owr...
J. A. Ryan, Asst. Aud.
S. L. Rogers, Mgr
I
J. L. Chaney, Mgr —
Miscellaneous Factories
351
Continued.
Secretary
T. C. Lee.
Jack Hernig
T. J. Price
T. W. Pinkston_
J. W. Hines
J. H. Myers-
C. C. Moore.
W. L. Belk.
E. H. Morris.
G. M. Tyson.
G. L. Nisbet.
T. G. Collins.
E. Temple.
Ed. Bagwell.
J. Brown
J. L. Law
S. S. Parkham.
D. A. Neese
John Daniel.
Articles Manufactured
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Bakery
Soda drinks
Bottling coca-cola.
Ice, sale of coal
Planing lumber
Planing lumber
Rough lumber
Meal
Cotton-seed products
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rougii lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Grist mill
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Publishing and printing newspapers, job work.
Corn meal
Rough lumber
Grist mill
Planing lumber, grist mill
Rough 1 umber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Making tobacco flues
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Assembling and painting buggies
Jute bagging
Mfg. of buggies
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
03 c
t. C m
O r* m
5 few
1916
Invested
Capital
$ 2,650
600
1,800
8,30t)
2,950
2,700
40,214
21,500
19,694
1,850
1,550
127,578
2,000
2,500
1,000
2,050
800
2,850
2,000
1,450
600
1,500
600
500
800
2,150
2,300
2,700
1,150
850
1,100
1,970
2,000
1,125
1,100
1,350
500
3,000
200
13,530
1,700
1,725
7,63d
7,500
5,000
4,800
3,000
31,731
1,041,278
17,301
9,070
4,395
12,690
No.
4881
4882
4883
4884
4885
4886
4887
4890
4891
4892
4893
4894
4895
4896
4897
4898
4899
4900
4901
4902
4903
4904
4905
4906
4907
4908
4C09
4910
4911
4912
4913
4914
4915
4916
4917
4918
4919
4920
4921
4922
4923
4924
4925
4926
4927
4928
4929
4930
4931
4932
4933
352
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
County
Postoffice
Factory
President
4934
Vance _.
do-
Henderson
-...do... ----
P. D. Deman..
4935
4936
do
-...do
W. M. Ellis ..
4937
do
--- do.
J. H. Foster
4938
....do
....do --
A. S. Green--- -
4939
...do
-...do
4940
.do
-.--do
4941
do
....do
4942
do
....do
Henderson Candy Kitchen, Ind.
4943
-...do
do
-...do --
do
Henderson Coca-Cola Bot. Co.. Part
<
4944
4945
do
do . -
Hendersonlce&ColdStorageCo.Jnc.
4946
do
....do
4947
do
....do...-
4948
do
do
K. D. Hoffman
4949
.---do ----
---.do
do
....do.
--..do.... --
-...do
J. H. Goodrich
4950
4951
Jones-Stone Printing Co., Inc
P. T. Jones. ---.
4952
do
-.-do .--
4953
do
do—.
E. J. O'Brian
4954
do
do
J. H. & J. T. Parham
4955
do
do.—
W. B. Parham
4956
do
....do
M. N. Parrish
4957
do
-...do
J. S. Poythress, Ind .
4958
do
do
J. S. Royster Milling Co.. .
4959
do
do
J. P. Taylor, Ind.
4960
do
do —
4961
do
do
4962
do
...do.
White-Finch Ice Cream Co., Part..-
4963
....do
do
-..-do
Kittrell . - -
H. J. Whitmore Bakery Co., Cor.
4964
Buff aloe Mills -- -
J. B. Ellis, Owr
4965
do
do
W. W. Dickerson
4966
do
do
W. H. Finch, Owner
4967
do
....do ---
4968
do
-..do...
H. E. & H. A. Newton
4969
do
. .do
R. S. Ray .
4970
do
do...
L. H. Rhodes
4971
do
do- -
J. A. Rivel
4972
do
do
R. B. Smith
4973
do
do
J. D. Whitley
4974
do
do
R. K. Young
4975
do
C. D. Reggan
4976
do
--do
4977
do
M^ddleburg- _
do-
J. T. Barnes
4978
do
4979
do
Oxford .
4980
do
Townsville
do - .
4981
do
J. T. Gwartney
4982
do
do „
4983
do
do. .
J. T. Stork.
4984
----do
----do
Wake
do
E Taylor Jr
4985
do
W. 0. Wycoff .
4986
Aberdeen
T. E. Stanley
Miscellaneous Factories
353
Continued.
Secretary
T. H. Chavasse.
R. J. Jones
Sol. Ellis
E. Thomas
J. S. Blue
J. C. Skinner
S. J. Lane
L. A. Skinner. _-
W M. Burwell .
J. R. Parham.
F. B. Royster, Mgr.
N. P. Hayes
G. F. Finch
H. J. Whitmore.
H. E. Newton.
Articles Manufactured
Grist and flour niill
Blacksmith shop
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Grist and flour mill
Carriage, wagon and repair work.
Bottling soft drinks
Buggies, wagons
Candy
Coca-cola and other drinks
Monuments and stone dealers
Ice
Pepsi- cola and ginger ale
Laundry
Rough lumber
Lumber, windows, doors, etc
Job printing
Mfg. cooperage
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Tin and iron work
Cement brick
Flour and grist mill
Cooperage
Candy
Grist mill
Ice cream
General bakery, bread and cakes
Meal and flour
Rough lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough luniber
Rough lumber
Rough and dressed lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Grist mill, rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
1917
Invested
Capital
4,950
1,200
4,250
2,760
5,700
2,040
12,120
41,000
2,280
69,035
4,804
94,369
14,348
5,400
5,870
25,000
16,500
7,365
4,000
2,860
8,050
7,245
3,730
10,7.50
151,350
4,880
3,300
481,393
7,640
16,700
8,4.50
3,490
4,130
6,380
2,690
2,450
3,350
7,450
2,485
6,400
6,790
2,125
5,925
6,800
5,480
7,525
3,140
1,975
1,590
3,440
2,280
1,600
No.
4934
4935
4936
4937
4938 •
4939
4940
4941
4942
4943
4944
4945
4946
4947
4948
4949
4950
4951
4952
4953
4954
4955
4956
4957
4958
4959
4960
4961
4962
4963
4964
4965
4966
4967
4968
4969
4970
4971
4972
4973
4974
4975
4976
4977
4978
4979
4980
4981
4982
4983
4984
4985
23— Dept. LaJbor, 1920.
354
North Caroi,ina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
Gounty
Postoffice
Factory
President
4987
Wake ._
....do
Apex
-..-do
4988
A.J.Edwards
4989
....do
....do
J. J. Edwards & Son.
4990
....do...
-..-do
U. S. Howell
4991
-..do
Apex, R. 2 -_
Apex -
Apex, R. 5...
Apex, R. 2
Apex
...-do
G. B. Jones
4992
....do
A. J. Lynch.
4993
-...do
E. R. Perry
4994
...-do
..-.do
M. G. Sorrell
4995
J. E. Walli&Go --
4996
-..do -.--
4997
--..do
Auburn _
....dp
E. Parrish.
4998
....do
U. Walker
4999
-...do
Carpenter
Gary-...
Gary, R. F. D. 1--
Gary
Gary, R. 1
Gary
Gary, R. 1
Gary, R. 2
Gary.
Eagle Rock
...-do-..
...-do
G. F. Farrell & Son
5nno
.-..do --..
J.T.Blake
5001
...-do ---.
Blake's Roller Mills.
5002
..--do
J. D. Bush & Go. .
5003
....do...
E. T. Dampis
5004
...-do -
L. G. Ellington
5005
..--do
.-.do --..
5006
J. G. Smith
Waddell Motor Go.
5007
....do—
.
5008
-..do ---
Eagle Rock Mfg. Co.
5009
5010
-..do -..
....do
Martin's Saw and Planing Mill
C. M. Martial, Owr...
5011
.--do
Fuquay Spgs..R. 1
Garner
Holly Springs
--..do
5012
...-do
W. E. & T. L. McGuUcrs.---
5013
.-.do
5014
....do
5015
5016
....do
...-do
....do --..
McGullers, R. 1...
Morrisville
Neuse, R. 3
....do
W. L. Price Mfg. Co... -
N. F. Turner & Bro
E. W. Clements
W. L. Price, Prop
Partnership
5017
..--do
5018
--..do
J. H. Arnold
5019
....do
5020
... do
Neuse, R. 2
---do
Union Mill and Gin Co.
Upchurch , Hester & Pool
Wake Lumber Go
D. A. Baker
G. 0. Massey, Owr...
Partnership
Partnership
5021
5022
..--do
..-.do..
502,3
--..do
New Hill, R. 1-.-.
New Hill
5024
....do
G. J. Bright
A. J. Edwards
W. G. Adkins
5025
..--do
...-do
.---do
5026
Raleigh..
5027
..--do
Raleigh, R. 6
Raleigh..
N. G. Arey
5028
..-.do
5029
----do -...
...-do
W. P. Baker & Co.
5030
5031
--..do
--..do - -
-..-do
do
Baker-Thompson Lumber Co
J. W. Blalock & Son
L. W. Bowden
B. W. Baker
L W Blalock, Owr.
5032
--..do
-.--do
5033
--..do
..--do
5034
-...do
Raleigh. R. 3
Raleigh..
5035
-...do
--..do
California Fruit Store
J. E. Stathacos, Mgr-
50.76
-...do
5037
---.do
do
Capital Printing Co
5038
....do
-.--do
5039
....do.-
-.--do
Garaleigh Phos. and Pert. Works...
Miscellaneous Factories
355
Continued.
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
s a
els
Invested
Capital
No.
W L Rowland
S 7,500
17,000
3,500
1,500
1,200
1,000
4,750
2,750
4,500
500
1,800
1,500
3,000
1,700
3,000
22,000
1,000
5,300
1,500
1,600
1,500
2,500
4,000
1,000
3,500
630
650
35,232
4987
4988
4989
4990
4991
4992
4993
4994
J. E. Wall
4995
4996
4997
4998
4999
5000
5001
5002
W. M. Smith.
5003
5004
Rough lumber and other timber products..
5005
5006
H H. Waddell
5007
5008
5009
5010
5011
5012
5013
G. H. Alford
5014
5015
2,500
3,000
1,400
850
800
500
15,500
20,000
7,000
5,500
3,500
3,3.50
800
8,600
89,950
20,000
2,000
7,000
1,500
1,1.50
34,701
5,000
146,893
1,204,547
5016
5017
5018
5019
5020
5021
5022
5023
5024
5025
5026
5027
C. W. Buchanan
5028
W. P. Baker...
5029
5030
5031
5032
Albert Bretsch.. .
Bakery. .
5033
5034
5035
Robt. H. Warner.
Mfg. monuments, tombstones and bldg. stone.
5036
Ed. F. Snakenberg
5037
Edwin W. Yates
5038
J. J. Summeral
Sulphuric acid and fertilizers
5039
356
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
5040
5041
5042
5043
5044
5045
5046
5047
5048
5049
5050
5051
5052
5053
5054
5055
5056
5057
5058
5059
5060
5061
5062
5063
5064
5065
5066
5067
5068
5069
5070
5071
5072
5073
5074
5075
5076
5077
5078
5079
5080
5081
5082
5083
5084
5085
5086
5087
5088
5089
5090
5091
County
Wake..
...do.-
....do_.
--do-.
_--do_.
....do-,
-...do..
...-dc-
....do..
.—do.,
.-.do.,
.-..do..
....do..
...-do-
.— do-
----do--
----do-
---dO-
--_do-
— do-
-..-do-
....do..
----do-
----do-
-— do-
.---do-
---do-
.--do-
--do-
.--do-.
--do-
..-do-.
----do-.
----do-
— -do-
-.--do-.
----do-.
----dO-
----do-
----do-
----dO-.
-..-do.
---do-
----do-
--.-dO-
--.-dO-
-.--do-
----dO-
---do-
----do-
---d0_
— -do-
Postoffice
Raleigh
---do
---do-—
---do
-.-do
Raleigh, R. 5--
Raleigh
---do
---do
---do
---do ----
---do
---do
—do
.-.do- ---
.---do
Raleigh, R. 6-
.---do
Raleigh
.--do
....do
.--do
...do
..--do
...-do
...-do
---do --.
.-.-do- ---
.-.-do
...-do
— -do
-...do
---.do
---do
---do
----do
.--do
---do
-.--do-
Raleigh, R. 6-
Raleigh
---do
--do- ---
----do
---do
---do
---do
..--do
Raleigh, R. 1.
Raleigh
..-do
Varina
Factory
Carolina Cadillac Co., Inc---
Carolina Power and Light Co
Carolina Washboard Co
M. J. Carroll _...
Commercial Printing Co
C. F. Earp _
Edwards & Broughton Ptg. Co
D. M. Edwards...
Ellington Art Store
Ellington Lumber Co
Eureka Mattress Co.-
John W. Evans' Son
A. Gomez
International ^'egetai)Ie Oil Co
Johnson Coal and Ice Co
Jones Bottling Works - . .
C.J. Lassiter
I. H. Lynn
Mills Tire Co
Mitchell Printing Co
Motor Service Co., Inc..
Mytual Publishing Co., Inc
Nevins & Flournoy
Oak City Laundry
Oldham & Worth, Inc.
Orgen Printing Co
Powell & Powell, Inc -.
Raleigh Brick and Fuel Co
Raleigh Coca Cola Bot. Works, Inc
Raleigh Granite Co... ---
Raleigh Iron Works
Raleigh Motor Car and Maoh. Co. -
Raleigh Pepsi-Cola Bot. Co
Raleigh Roofing & Cornice Co., Inc
C. B. Ray Harness Co., Ind
Republic Service Co
A. D. Royster & Bro.-
M. A. Rushton, Ind
Sanitary Steam Laundry, Inc
L. P. Sorrell
Dr. A. G. Spingler, Inc
Standard Motor Co., Ind
Station Garage
Storr, Heath & Moone, Inc
Times Publishing Co., Inc
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co..
Wake -\'Uto Co., Inc
White Ice Cream Co. , Inc
W. H. Woodall
T. R. Workman.-
Yates Mill
Ed. Bradley
President
J. W. Weavcr-
Chas. Lee Smith-
D. D. Ellington.
I. W. Johnson.
Partnership .
Howard White .
Robt. G. Lassiter
W. T. Harding. Prop
C. G. Wilson-
Miscellaneous Factories
357
Continued.
Secretary
S. T. Smiti
Randolph Jordan.
Howell L. Smith.
J. C. Ellington...
D. J. O'Keefe...
John E. Evans.
J. E. Allen..
H. E. Jones
W. H Mills
H. Roy Fishel.
J. S. Farmer.. -
W. S. Dunn
Hal V. Worth
L. M. Cheek
R. H. Merritt
L. A. Bilisoly
D. F. Poindexter.
Ben K. Lassiter...
L. M. Goodwin
W. J. Richardson.
Mamie Alderson..
Geo. E. Baucom.
Jack Carson..
R. H. Merritt.
W. S. Murchison.
J. C. Root
Geo. B. Hellen .
S. D. Crenshaw.
Geo. H. White.
Chas. F. Gentry.
Articles Manufactured
Repair autos
Gas, street railway, etc
Mfg. wood and metal washboards and c. pins.
Job printing
Job printing
Slack cooperage stock
Printing, engraving, blank books, etc _
Corn meal ..
Picture frames
Rough lumber
Mattresses
Carriage wagon and auto repair shop.
Mfg. tombstones
Oil (crude)
Ice
SB.
O e m
o G QJ
tTC C
Bottling soda water.
Meal and flour
Vulcanizing and sale of tires .
Book and job printing
Repairing autos
Newspaper and job printing.
Rough and dressed lumber ..
Laundry
Dressed lumber
Job printing
Ice
Common brick
Bottling soft drinks
Crushed stone
Machine shop and foundry jobbing.
Auto repairing
Bottling soft drinks
Roofing and sheet metal work
Harness
Auto repairing
Candy
Repairing autos
Laundry business
Optometristism
Repairing autos
Repairing autos
Book and job printing
Publishing and printing
Commercial fertilizers
Auto repairing
Ice cream and handling milk and dairy prod-
Rough lumber
Picture frames
Meal and flour
1871
1912
1916
1830
Invested
Capital
; 810
516,500
10,300
6,210
77,000
2,000
64,500
2,500
850
2,800
1,350
.45,200
1,050
231,322
5,000
18,050
24,554
650
25,900
45,007
4,034
36,263
24,000
22,844
34,000
13,900
25,430
13,500
27,257
100,000
250
19,465
35,297
2,200
6,650
14,877
7,500
20,207
1,000
4,350
300
10, '00
10,950
70,886
1893 48,000,000
14,000
22,746
1,000
478
1,500
700
No.
5040
5041
5042
5043
5044
5045
5046
5047
5048
5049
5050
505V
5052
5053
5054
5055
5056
5057
5058
5059
5060
5061
5062
5063
5064
5065
5066
5067
5068
5069
5070
5071
5072
5073
5074
5075
5076
5077
5078
5079
5080
5081
5082
5083
5084
5085
5086
5087
5088
5089
5090
5091
358
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
5092
5093
5094
5095
5096
5097
5098
5099
5100
5101
5102
5103
5104
5105
5106
5107
5108
5109
5110
5111
5112
5113
5114
5115
5116
5117
5118
5119
5120
5121
5122
5123
5124
5125
5L26
5127
5128
5129
5130
5131
5132
5133
5134
5135
5136
5137
5138
5139
5140
5141
5142
5143
5144
County
VVake...-
.._do-.__
...do..-
...do-. _
...do....
...do....
...do....
....do.-.,
--..do.--
-.-.do- —
._.-do---
....do^..
.-..do..-.
....do.--.
-.--do---.
--..do-.-,
-...do...
---.do-.-.
....do--.
_...do_._
....do...
Warren.
--..dO--
.-.-do...
-...dO--
.._.do—
....do...
....do.--
...-do.--
...-do...
....do...
-do...
.do...
.do...
.do...
....do.-.
....do...
....do...
...do...
...do...
.-.do...
--.do...
...do-
...do-
.--do.-
...do..
...do..
...do.-
...do.-
...do.-
...do..
...do-.
...do-.
Postoffice
Varina
...do
Wakefield...
Wake Forest
Wake Forest, R. 5
Wake Forest
Wake Forest, R. 4
Wake Forest
Wendell
-..-do
-...do
Wendell, R. 1-..-
Wendell
..-.do
-..-do...
Willow Spgs., R. 1
Willow Springs
Wilmington , Del. .
Zebiilon, R. 3
Zebulon.. --.
.-.-do.. --.-
Areola
-.-.do
..--do
Elberon
Inez
Littleton
-...do
--.do ---
...do
...do --
--.do
.-.do ---
...do
Macon
....do
...do..
Mountain View..
Norlina
.-..do... -.
..-.do
Ridgeway _
Shocco
Vaughan
....do
-...do
....do
Wise..
Warrenton
....do
....do
....do
....do.
Factory
President
Carolina Broom Works
Varina Garage Machine Co
P. P. Pace.-
The Dunn Plow Co
W. F. Kearney
P. H. Mangum
J. T. Pruitt
J. L. Taylor
Colonial Pine Co., Inc.-
The Gold Leaf Farmer, Inc
E. F. Scarboro, Admr
Smiley Cure Co
O. F. Tomason
A. Ward
Wendell Motor Co
C. B. .\dams
Carl J. Rowland
J. D. Bush & Co
G. W. Dulve --.-
StellPittman
The Zebulon Cotton Oil Co
Weklon T. Davis
John T. Gupton
Robt. I. Harris
J. L. & G. H. Aycock..
P. G. Radford -...
Cole-Daniel Hardware Co., Part...
Hand Bros
J. R. Harris
H. M. Johnson
S. D. King Sawmill
D. L. Ryder
Swept & Howard
Union Gin Co -..
Edward P. Fetts
J. T. Ha.thcock
T. P. Shearin
Christopher Riggan
A. S. Bugg
James L. Burchette
Aly. G. Hayes.
B. D. Moore
Farmers Cooperative Lumber Co.
W. H. Fishel
J. H. Harris
Sam D. King
J. T. Myrick
Hicks Sawmill. - -
I. A. Coleman
M. S. Dryden
Pridgen Mfg. Co., Inc
E. A. Robertson
E. A. Skillman & Son
Sam V. Smiley, Owr-
J. W. Carter, Owr
L. E. Hicks, Owr.
C. E. Skillman. Part
Miscellaneous Factories
359
Continued.
Secretary
J. E. Brown .
A. V. Autrey.
M. E. Dunn.
J. S. Taylor-
Marcus A. Rollins.
W. F. Scarborc...
W. E. Holton,
S. Z, Gill.
G. H. Aycock_
J. W. Daniel.
M. H. Fishel.
M. H. Fishel..
Ernest Alston.
M. H. Fishel.
W. M. Bain.
Articles Manufactured
Mfg. brooms.
Mfgs. plows and castings
Rough lumber.
Rough and dressed lumber
Rough lumber
Auto repairs
Rough lumber
Newspaper and pub. house, coml. printing.
Harness
Liniment and vegetable compound
Rough lumber
Rough lumber, flour and meal
General auto repairing
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
o a tp
ti o c
Rough lumber
Cotton-seed products
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Tobacco flues.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Pine lumber.- _
Custom corn and flour mill and rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
1875
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Grist mill
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough and dressed lumber-
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Planing mill
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Box shooks
Rough lumber
1905
1918
Invested
Capital
S 6,000
7,235
2,400
10,000
1,200
33,000
1,400
7,500
69,991
7,270
9,000
4,650
7,900
3,700
500
7,200
16,138
600
2,400
140,000
2,275
5,450
3,450
1,100
2,500
850
1,000
3,965
500
5,000
6,610
1,975
480
5,000
2,300
5,750
1,500
5,000
1,125
2,600
1,750
700
43,000
1,100
2,000
4,000
8,000
8,500
79,258
30,000
4,000
No.
5092
50J3
5094
5095
5096
5097
5098
5099
5100
5101
5102
7103
5104
5105
5106
5107
5108
5109
5110
5111
5112
5113
5114
5115
5116
5117
5118
5119
5120
5121
5122
5123
5124
5125
5126
5127
5128
5129
5130
5131
5132
5133
5134
5135
5136
5137
5138
5139
5140
5141
5142
5143
5144
360
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
5145
5146
5147
5148
5149
5150
5151
5152
5153
5154
5155
5156
5157
5158
5159
5160
5161
5162
5163
5164
5165
5166
5167
5168
5169
5170
5171
5172
5173
5174
5175
5176
5177
5178
5179
5180
5181
5182
5183
5184
5185
5186
5187
5188
5189
5190
5191
5192
5193
5194
5195
5196
5197
County
Warren
....do...
....do
Washington..
....do .._-
.._.do
._-_do
....do
...-do
....do ___.
....do
....do.
....do
....do..-
....do
...-do
....do
....do
....do
... -do.. ...... -
....do
....do
..--do
---.do
--..do
..--do
-.-.do
Watauga
.---do
.---do-
....do
....do- -.
..--do
....do
.---do
----do- -.-
---.do
---.do-
.--.do- —
...-do
....do
....do
----do
----do
---.do
.--.do
.---do
-...do-
....do
...-do --.
----do
---.do --.
--.-do
Postoflfice
Factory
Warrenton
---do
Warren Plains
Beasley
Crcswell --
-.-do
--.do
-.-do
...do...
...do
...do
---do-.-. -
Mackeys
Plymouth- -
---do
--do
---do
---do
---do
-.-do --
--.do
---do
Roper -
-.-do
---do
---do— -
Westover
Amantha
Banner Elk, R 1--
BeavOr Dam
.--.do
Blowing Rock, Rl
BlowingRockR D.
Blowing Rock
...do
Boone .-
— -do
.---do I
do I
Boone, R. 1
Brookside
Brownwood
Cone Creek
Hackett
Hopkins
.---do
.---do
Leander
Meat Camp
Penley
Reese
Rominger
Rutherwood
Warrenton Electric Light Co., Inc--
Edmund White _
Leonard Wilkes -
S. B. Davenport...
Basnight Grist Mill
C. M. Davenport & Son
C. B. Holmes
T. C. Holmes
Milton C. McGowan --
W. D. Peal
Mrs. N. J. Rhodes--.
Sawyer's Repair Shop
S. B. Davenport
Central G arage. -
A. T. Dardcn & Bro
Hassel Bros. Bakery
A. C. Larson
L. A. Peal
Plymouth Brick Co
Price Garage -
T. L. Sattcrthwaite - _
Wilts Veneer Co
J. W. Buchanan
Buggy Mfg. Co
J. E. Phelps
John L. Roper Lumber Co
G. W. Ayers
Bingham Roller Mills
J. R. Lowe
Hagaman i Dotson Mill Co.- -
Hinson c\ Eggers.
Gragg t'c Loizeaux
Bascom A. Hampton
Lentz Bros
H. B. Trirlett
A. D. Blair ----
Boone Planing Mills
Henry Lewis
Three Forks Co-oper. Cheese Co. --
Joseph Vandyke
Will H. McGuire
Green & Miller...
B H.Henson & James B.Praffet---
Cool Springs Cheese Factory
Deep Gap Co-oper. Cheese Co., Inc.
Moritz & Greene
W. A. Watson
W. G. Stout
Hosea Winebarger
J. M. Bradshaw
Geo. P. Sherrill... ..-
W. S. Rominger & Sons
S. C. Carroll
President
A. T. Darden.Part-.
B. Jones
T. L. Sattcrthwaite.
S. J. Baico, Owr.
E. F. Bingham, Owr.
Roy Hagaman
W. L. Winkler, Owt..
i
Miscellaneous Factories
361
Continued.
Secretary
O. G. Height.
C. M. Davenport-
R. H. Sawjer, Owner.
J. A. Stutts
L. C. Hassel-
S. A. Larson.
D. S. Jones.
P. A. Price.
W. B. Simmons.
A. F. Johnston..
J. E. Phelp...
S. T. Pollard.
Wm. J. Hampton.
J. A. Lentz
H. Neal Blair.
E. F. Younce
B. H. Henson
John B. Hopkins.
V. H. Maetz
E. W. Moritz
Articles Manufactured
Ice
Flour and corn meal.
Rough lumber
Grist mill
Corn meal
Auto repairing
Auto repairing
Repairing log carts, log wagons, buggies, etc..
Rough lumber
Auto repairs
Rough lumber
Bread, cakes, pies
Brick
Wagons and repair work
Brick
Auto repairs
Cotton gin and sawmill
Rough lumber, veneers
Auto repairing
Farm carts
Flour, grist mill and lumber
Rough, dressed lumber, shingles, laths
0) c
o S S
tT o c
° 3
►S cPQ
Flour and meal
Rough lumber
Flour, meal and planing mill.
Flour and meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Lumber
Rough lumb er
Cheese
Rough lumber
Job printing, stationery, pam., circulars, etc.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Whole milk, cheese
Whole milk, cheese
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Lumber
Rough lumber
Flour and grist mill.
Flour and grist-mill products
1900
1913
1906
Invested
Capital
12,000
14,000
35,000
200
2,350
1,135
1,000
5,000
2,000
180
2,700
3,300
2,500
500
1,000
2,500
18,850
10,000
1,000
1,000
3,000
726,048
4,500
1,025
2,025
604,866
1,500
4,000
4,000
400
300
2,000
1,175
1,500
650
800
4,000
800
2,450
1,000
500
1,200
950
650
1,500
1,500
650
2,900
100
600
1,000
1,500
600
No.
5145
5146
5147
5148
5149
5150
5151
5152
5153
5154
5155
5156
5157
5158
5159
5160
5161
5162
5153
5154
5165
5166
5167
5168
5169
5170
5171
5172
5173
5174
5175
5176
5177
5178
5179
5180
5181
5182
5183
5184
5185
5186
5187
5188
5189
5190
5191
5192
5193
5194
5195
5196
5197
362
iN'oRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
5198
5199
5200
5201
5202
5203
5204
5205
5206
5207
5208
5209
5210
5211
5212
5213
5214
5215
5216
5217
5218
5219
5220
5221
5222
5223
5224
5225
5226
5227
5228
5229
5230
5231
5232
5233
5234
5235
5236
5237
5238
5239
5240
5241
5242
5243
5244
5245
5246
5247
5248
5249
5250
County
Postoffice
Watauga Ruthcrwood...
do do
do Sands
do Shulls Mills— -
do do
.do do -
do do
do do
do..- Stony Fork
do do
do Sugar Grove.--
.do do
.do do
do do— --
do do
do do
do Sweet Water ...
do Tamarack
_...do Todd
do Valle Crucis —
do,.. do.
....do Vilas, R. F. D.
do Vilas
do do
do -. Yuma
...do Zionville.-
.__do do
Wayne Bentonville
...do do
...do Dudley, R.1-.
_._do Dudley
do Dudley, R.I..
..do Dudley. _
..do do
_.do do
_.do Eureka
.-do do
._do Fremont
.-do ...do
..do do
..do ; Goldsboro
-.do do
-.do do
--do Goldsboro. R.
-.-.do-
..--do.
....do.
-.--do
....do.
-.--do.
----do.
----do-
--.-do-
Goldsboro
.---do
Goldsboro, R. 3.
Goldsboro
..-.do
..-.do
Goldsboro, R. 2-
Goldsboro
-.-.do
Factory
President
Gragg & Loizeaux
C. E. Hardin
B. J. Davis
Sam Austin
Robbins Bottlini? Works
Gragg & Greenwell
Love & Holler - --
C. W. Moody
Clenard Greene -
I. S. Green
John W. Cable --
Carnett's Grist Mill--
Cove Creek Coopera. Cheese Fac...
Greene Mills
J. W. Moore
Watauga Roller Mills --
H. H. Farthington & J. H, Perry --
A. E. Ellison --
F. H. Neal Lumber Co
Guy Brothers -
The Mission Cheese Factory
Daniel Boone Cooper. Cheese Fac. _
E. W. Cannon
Wm. L. Henson
Watson's Grist Mill.
B. H. Castle
R. P. Robinson & J. A. Beach
The Old Cox Grist Mill
The Thornton Sawmill
Casey Bros
John Cox
George King
Lightwood Knot Mill
Sleepy Creek Mill
Swift Creek Lumber Co
J. F. Coley
Eureka Milling Co
Fremont Garage Co
Fremont Oil Mill Co
C. F. Rose
Acme Blacksmith anl CarriageWks
Adams Mfg. Co --
Auto Tire and Equipment Co. ,Inc
The Barden Gin and Mills
Barnes-Harrell Grocery Co
Beston Lumber Co
Bizzell's Mill
Borden Brick and Tile Co., Inc
Bromalgine Co., Inc
Brown Auto and Supply Co
Casey Mills .-
C. E. Croon's Sheet Iron Works...
Dewey Bros.. Inc
Wade L. Greene.
J., J., and A Watson
Jule Ivey.
Jasper Potts
W. R. Ross.Bookkpr.
J. C. Barden-
Benj. Casey, Jr.,Owr.
Miscellaneous Factories
363
Continued.
Secretary
Izard T. Barnett.
E. B. Hardin
Jesse Robbins, Jr.
W. V. Calloway..
Articles Manufactured
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
Soda w
Rough
Rough
Rough
Rough
lumber,
lumber,
lumber.
lumber.
ater
lumber-
lumber,
lumber.
lumber.
t, E K
O 5 K
t, o c
gO'S
Invested
Capital
500
500
1,400
1,200
1,000
3,300
3,050
1,350
700
No.
5198
5199
5200
5201
5202
5203
5204
5205
5206
5207
5208
5209
5210
5211
5212
5213
5214
5215
5216
5217
5218
5219
5220
5221
5222
5223
5224
5225
5226
5227
5228
5229
5230
5231
5232
5233
5234
5235
5236
5237
5238
5239
5240
5241
5242
5243
5244
5245
5246
5247
5248
5249-
5250
C. F. Carnett, owner.
Jno. H. Mast.
J. H. Perry...
F. H. Neal_.
H. H. Yates.
Owners .
W. C. Thornton.
Sam C. Casey
J. Greenfield, Miller.
L. R. Jones...
Sam Bennett-
J. B. Love
Jno. Williams.
M. L. Adams..
W. R. Henly..
N. L. Rawlings
P. F. Garris
B. F. Smith, miller.
K. F. Borden, Jr
C. L. Buneller.
Rough lumber
Corn meal and feed
Cheese
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour and grist
Flour and feed ground.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Whole milk, cheese
Whole milk, cheese
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, meal and feed...
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Meal
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Meal
Meal
Rough lumber
Grist mill
Rough lumber and corn meal
Auto repairs
Cotton-seed products, fert., cotton gin, etc.
Meal
C. E. Croon
E. E. Hood, Treas.
General repairs
Making of stalk choppers and gen. repairs.
Vulcanizing, repairing autos, gen. supplies.
Cotton gin, meal and flour
Bottling soft drinks
Rough lumber
Meal , f Jour
Common brick
Mfg. Bro-Mal-Gin medicine
Auto repairing
Barn flues, plate repairing, cornice works.
Mach. shop and foundry mill supplies
2
263
b
2
3
26
970
500
835
085
000
400
000
500
100
625
934
700
700
000
350
100
900
200
800
850
400
,800
,000
,120
,784
,500
,000
,950
,337
,000
,000
,900
,000
,500
,483
,400
,000
,521
364
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
County
PostofEce
Factory
President
5251
Wayne
do
Goldsboro
-do
Edgerton Salt Brick Co
5252
A. H. Edgerton
5253
-...do
-.--do
5254
..- do
----do
5255
.-.do
.-..do—.
62ob
5257
....do
do -
..-.do
.-.-do
Goldsboro Mill, and Grain Storage.
The Goldsboro Weekly Record. ...
H. G. Maxwell
5258
do
- do
5259
-.-.do
....do—-
do
Goldsboro, R. 4—
Goldsboro
-.--do
Grantham's Store Mills .-. .--
5260
A T. Griffin Mfg. Co
5261
Hall Motor Co --
5262
-...do..-.
do
....do
....do
The Ham Grist Mill
5263
5264
do
- do
Hood's Garage
5265
....do
....do --
---do
-..do- --
..-.do
-—dp-
do
Goldsboro, R. 6.-.
Goldsboro
----do
Goldsboro, R. 4...
Goldsboro
---do
do —
5266
5267
T. B. Jenkins Tobacco Co.-.
5268
5269
Leggett's Garage -
5270
5271
Mint-Cola Bottling Works-..
C. E. Roane, Owr
5272
do
do
The Nash Printery
5273
. do ....
----do
Palace Drug Store, Partners
5274
do -
....do
5275
do
...do
5276
do
do
5277
.---do
-...do
..-do
..--do ----
---do
do . -
Goldsboro, R. 4..-
Goldsboro, R. 1---
Goldsboro, R. 1-..
Goldsboro
-..-do-
....do-
L. U. Perkins - .
5278
T. S. Perkins
5279
W. J. Perkins . . .
5280
Piland & Sons Garage Co... .
W. A. Piland. -
5281
Rovall Ice Cream Co.
5282
G. R. Saleeby Bros..
5283
-..do
do
....do
. do
John Slaughter & Co., Inc
5284
Smith Grist Feed Mill-
Frank Smith
5285
do
do
The Smith Milling Co.
5286
5287
----do - —
do
--..do
do
The Southern Cotton Oil Co
J. A. Ryan, A. Aud. .
5288
do
do ..
5289
do
do
T. I. Sutton Hardware Co., Ind
5290
do
do
Utility Mfg. Co.
5291
do
do
T. R. Vicks Metal Works
5292
---do
do
...-do
do
5293
5294
..-do
—do
-..do
do -.
....do
....do
Goldsboro, R. 2--
.--.do— -.-
5295
5296
Wayne Red Brick Co
Whitlev Grist Mill
Geo. A. Norwood
5297
Wilson & Grant M!g. and Gin Co...
Bill Grant. Part
5298
---do
---do
—do
--.do
do
Goldsboro, R. 4-..
Greenleaf
Kenly
Kenly, R. 4
do
5299
5300
5301
.\ycock Grist Mill
P. R. Peacock
G. W. Aycock, Owr...
5302
George Waddell
5303
—do — -
Millers Station
Casey Ginning and Mlg. Co., Inc...
t
Miscellaneous Factories
365
Continued.
Secretary
G. S. Dames..
J. L. Morton.
Chas. A. Brown
Edwin Goodwin
J. M. Grantham
E. A. Griffin
R. H. Davis
Ralph Lane, Miller-
Ira G. Hood
W. G. Hood
O. J. Howell
J. O. Jeffreys
G. W. Holt
Ben Leggett,
Miss Lorenzia Parker.
J. W. Nash
T. N. Walters
Otis A. Mazell
H. Z. Bogne, Mgr..
T. C. Harris.
John O. Royall.
G. R. Saleeby..
John Slaughter.
J. H. B. Smith.
S. Baddom
Blanard Spence
T. I Sutton
E. H. Graham
J. N. Williams
Jno. J. Devine
Geo. M. Warrick
G. W. Flauris
Thos. H. Holmes
Geo. Whitley, Owner .
Gurney HollswelL
Will Swiiison
Articles Manufactured
Ransom Creech, Mgr.
Salt brick .
Veneer panels, boxes and lu,mber
Auto and general repairs
Baking products
Ice
Corn milling —
Publishing and job printing
Auto repairing
Rough lumber
Rough and dressed lumber
Auto repairing and vulcanizing
Grinding corn for meal and feed
Auto repairing
Auto sale and repairing
Rough lumber
Bottling of soda waters
Tobacco hogsheads
Rough lumber, shingles and tobacco sticks..
Auto repairing, painting and upholstering...
Bottling soft drinks
Auto repairing
Job printing
Ice cream
Sales and auto repairing
General repair autos
Bottling pepsi-cola, mfg. carbonated sodas..
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Auto repairing
Ice cream
Ice cream
Stovepipes, tob. flues, cornice, plumbing, etc.
Meal
Milling corn
Cotton-seed products
Skirts and middy blouses
Auto repairs
Vulcanizing and repairing, making of tob. flues
Box shocks and panels.
Flues and skylights, frames, cornice roofing ..
Rough lumber
Milling corn, ginning and sawing lumber
Gen. farm implements, fac. stoves, Ibr. trucks
Brick
Corn meal
Rough lumber
Dressed lumber
Auto repairs
Flour, meal, feed and rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
t« o c
1910
191.3
Invested
Capital
15,304
350,000
1,600
3,900
73,970
55,947
4,300
5,350
10,000
106,000
1,950
2,400
37,850
45,000
4,400
5,174
3,800
2,925
10,750
10,500
23,250
2,450
3,400
13,200
12,122
1,400
5,650
5,175
17,040
6,100
550
14,650
2,400
7,150
289,804
12,751
3,1.50
2,070
112,202
5,000
186,104
25,000
72,962
20,000
2,500
3,600
14,700
4,800
6,400
6,130
1,800
5,300
No.
5251
5252
5253
5254
5255
5256
5257
5258
5259
5260
5261
5262
5263
5264
5265
5266
5267
5268
5269
5270
5271
5272
5273
5274
5275
5276
5277
5278
5279
5280
5281
5282
5283
5284
5285
5286
5287
5288
5289
5290
5291
5292
5293
5294
5295
5296
5297
5298
5299
5300
5301
5302
5303
366
I^ORTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Takle No. 1-
No.
County
5304
5305
5306
5307
5308
5309
5310
5311
5312
5313
5314
5315
5316
5317
5318
5319
5320
5321
5322
5323
5324
5325
5326
5327
5328
5329 !
5330 '
5331
5332
5333
5334
5335
5336
5337
5338
5339
5340
5341
5342
5343
5344
5345
5346
5347
5348
5349
5350
5351
5352
5353
5354
5355
5356
Wayne..
....do..-.
..__do....
....do....
....do-.-.
...-do....
....do....
....do....
.---do....
.-..do....
....do-..
....do....
....do...
...-do...
....do...
-.-.do...
-..-do...
....do-.
-.--do—
-.--do...
....do...
....do—
-.--do...
....do...
....do.-
..--dO--
.-.-do-.
....do—
....do—
--do...
.-do-,
.-do-
..do.-
--do—
--do...
...-do—
....do—
Wilkes..
...do...
...do...
.--do...
...do...
..-do...
-.-do-.
..-do-.
...do—
....do...
...-do—
....do...
....do-.
...-dO-
..--do..
..--dO-
Postoffice
Mt. Olive
...do
Mt. Olive, R. 7...
Mt. Olive
...do
Mt. Olive, R. 4..-
Mt. Olive
...do
Mt. Olive, R. 5
Mt. Olive
Mt. Olive, R.3...
Mt. Olive
---do
-..do
.-.do
Mt. Olive, R. 1..-.
Mt. Olive, R. 6...
Mt. Olive
Mt. Olive, R. 1..-
Mt. Olive
Mt. Olive, R. 3...
Mt. Olive
....do
Mt. Olive, R. 1
Mt. Olive
New Hope
Pikeville
....do
....do
....do
----do
Pikeville, R. 3
Pikeville
Saulston, R. 1
Saulston
Seven Spgs. , R. 2.
White Hall
Abshers
Adley
Benham
..--do
Boomer
....do
Boomer, R. 2
-.-.do --
Buck
-...do
Cycle
Dehart
....do-
Dimmette
Doughton
Fairplain
Factory
President
Anders Motor Co
Bell's Machine Works
R. Q. Brown
Enterprise Lumber Co...
Flowers' Grist Mill
Z. V. Hanell
Hatcher's Garage
B. O. Holmes -..
J. J. Jones
Jones Mill
W. T. Kennedy -
Robert Kornegay
B. E. Martin
Martin's Grist Mill
Mount Olive Mfg. Co.
M. D. Parks ---
William Potts
Service Auto Co
Southerland & Turner Mill
C. Summerlin Shops
Sutton & Jackson Sawmill
Waters Ice Cream Factory
Wells Auto Shop
A. J. & Mack Williams
Williams Grist Mill
Wood Grain Mill
J. M. Airheart Co
City Garage
Colliers Garage
N. B. Fulton Mill
Grannie Branch Lumber Co...
Frank Smith's Sawmill
Stephenson's Garage
Newsome Gin and Milling Co..
P. F. Pope
Herring & Grady Mill
Murvin & Benton Grist Mill...
W. D. Woodruff
H G. Piper
Smith's Roller Mills
J. M. Spicer
Foster & Ferguson
Livingston Mill
W. E. Minton
W. C. Walsh
A. P. Minton Sawmill
Parson's Corn Mill __
J. F. Walker
Harold Bros
J. W. Walker
J. K. Thorpe & Chas. Wood-.
C. L. & J. T. Parks
P. M. Baugess -
Nathan O'Berry
Wm. & G. L. Flowers
Y. F. Jones, Owr.
D. S. Martin, Owr.
J. Williams, Owr.
J. M.Wood
J. M. Airheart
G. L. Livingston, Mgr
A. P. Minton, Owr
G. O. Parsons, Owr..
Partnership - -
C. L. Parks, Part
Miscellaneous Factokies
367
Continued.
Secretary
H. D. Anders.
F. D. Bell
Thomas O'Berry.
J. L. Hatcher-
Handy Worth.
S. B. Taylor.
M. Payelas
I. T. Turner-.
C. Summerlin.
Mrs. M. F. Waters.
J. K. Wells
Mack W'illiams
M. E. Bissett
J. S. Collier..
J. R. Tatton.
H. G. Stephenson.
J. S. McCandless _
Nathan O. Smith.
T. L Sasser
Elias Smith.
Articles Manufactured
Genera! motor and repairs __
General repairs, mfg. tobacco flues .
Rough lumber
Lumber
Meal
Rough lumber
General motor repairs
Rough lumber
Rough lumber, and meal
Flour, meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber, veneers, slack, coop, stock
Meal and cotton gin .
Veneers, meal
Rough lumber ._
Rough lumber
General repairs of auto and motor engines
Rough lumber
General repairs of wagons, etc
Rough lumber
Ice cream
Repairing of autos and vulcanizing
Rough lumber _
Flour, meal .
Meal...
" g
>- C 03
O e m
t, O G
go-s
a t- ==
« off)
1836
Rough lumber
Repairing autos and farm machinery.
General repair shop, repair of autos...
Meal....
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Gen. repair of autos and all classes of mach..
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Meal
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Mfg. flour, meal, feed
Rough lumber and all other timber products.
Lumber
Grinding corn, wheat and rye
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Lumber and cross-ties
Meal
Rough lumber-
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber..
1885
1908
Invested
Capital
; 58,400
13,650
1,700
325,400
1,000
3,000
4,000
2,750
2,350
3,000
5,190
3,180
13,800
2,500
28,443
1,575
2,550
11,000
5,100
7,300
1,400
2,065
8,500
1,800
3,750
10,000
12,630
4,550
4,200
5,300
1,750
12,000
4,400
2,. 500
9,180
4,150
4,400
1,100
1,400
1,500
800
1,200
1,000
1,750
2,500
800
200
4,625
700
1,725
650
No.
5304
5305
5306
5307
5308
5309
5310
5311
5312
5313
5314
5315
5316
5217
5318
5319
5320
5321
5322
5323
5324
5325
5326
5327
5328
5329
5330
5331
5332
5333
5334
5335
5336
5337
5338
5339
5340
5341
5342
5343
5344
5345
5346
5347
5348
5349
5350
5351
5352
5353
5354
5355
5356
368
ISToRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Tabi.k No. 1—
No.
County
PostofBce
Factory
President
5.^57
Wilkes
.-..do
....do
....do
Gilreath
A. P. Hix Sawmill
5358
— do.... --
Halls Mills
Hunting Creek
Jennings, R. 1
Jennings
J. T. Humphries Corn Mill
5359
F. M. Shumate
5360
5361
5362
- — do
....do. .
McCarter & Davis Sawmill.
W. J. Templeton Corn Mill . ..
W. M. McCarter, Part
5363
....do.. .
Billings , Crabb & Co.
W. F. Billings , Part.
5364
-..-do
G. E. Robinett..
5365
5366
....do
....do
do
Millers Creek
— .do
Moravian Falls. -.
....do
do
Nichols Flour and Grist Mill
J. W. Nichols, Owr...
5367
W. C. Scroggs.Part..
T. G. Hester, Part...
5368
5369
....do
....do....
Hester & Brookshire Sawmill
Moravian Falls Mlg.and Power Co
Rhoades & Kilby's Sawmill-.
R. S. Gregory & E. C. Everage
T. H. C. Kollers Mill
D. A. Holleman
5370
-. do .
do
J. A. Rhoades, Part
5371
5372
5373
-..do --..
...-do
-..-do
Newcastle _
--do
Osbornville
Pores Knob
do
E. C. Everage, Part..
S. A. Mitchell, Owr..
5374
do
5375
....do
5376
--.-do
do
....do
Meadows Mill Mfg. Co
F. C. Forrester
5377
J. C. Ellis
5378
...-do
do
G. W. Greer. . .-
5379
----do
do
F. F. Wolfe
5380
....do
Radical
B. F. Hayes
5381
.. .do ...
Reedie'S River
do
5382
...-do--
-...do
--..do
..--do
....do
J L Whittington's Mill
5383
5384
Roaring River
.-do.
E. M. & J. Q. Blackburn.
Blue Ridge Corn Mill Co
E. M. Blackburn, Pt.
5385
do -
5386
do
Elkin Box Co. .
5387
.-.do.- -
.. .do....
.-.-do
C. H. Greenwood F. and G. Mill.. -
5388
do
5389
.. do .
do
5390
-..-do
- do
-..do
do
M. J. Palmer Mfg. Co., Cor
5391
539"
--.do
--..do
—do
D. L. Henderson
5393
5394
.---do
do
5395
...-do
...-do
-..-do
do
J. S. Burcham, Owr. _
5396
5397
...-do
do
5398
...-do
do
W. A. Gwyn's Sawmill
5399
--..do
do
G. W. Palmer
5400
-...do
do
5401
-...do
do
Sale & Poplin .
5402
-...do
do
T. H. Settle - .
5403
-..do
--..do
.-.do
-...do
-..-do
...-do
Ronda, R. 1
Ronda
5404
Williams Mill Mfg. Co.
A. V. Foote-.-
5405
5406
— .do
Springfield
Yadkin Valley Mill and Lbr. Co
Blevins Mills --
Mink & Winkler Sawmill
R. L. Hickinson
G. E. Blevins .
5407
Partnership
5408
do
5409
...-do
.—do
Winkler Corn Mill
J. E. Winkler, Owr...
Miscellaneous Factoeies
369
Continued.
Secretary
J. T. Humphries, Part.
R. C. Meadows.
C. H. Greenwood-
A. W. Smith
C. H. Greenwood, Owner.
H. A. Burchette.
N. E. Parker.
G. C. Poplin.
J. W. Miner.
W. E. Sale...
Articles Manufactured
Rough lumber
Grinding corn and rye.
Rough lumber —
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Grinding corn and rye-
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, meal and feed...
Flour, meal
Rough lumber _ .
Grinding flour, meal, feed; axe, picks, handles
Rough lumber.-.
Flour, meal. feed.
Rough lumber —
Rough lumber and all timber products.
Grist mill
Rough lumber _-- --
Rough lumber -.-_-_
Rough lumber ..-..
Rough lumber —
Grist mill, rough and dressed lumber-
Rough lumber
Corn mills
Box shooks -
Flour, meal, bran and middling --
Rough lumber and all timber products
Lumber
Mfg. corn mills.- -
Rough lumber.
Flour and meal
Rough lumber
Packing and handling can. goods, fruits and veg
Flour and meal
Box shooks and wooden packing cases
Harness oil
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Chicken coops and egg cases
Packing and canned foods
Rough lumber
Rough lumber, flour and meal
Corn mills
Corn mill and box shooks
Flour and meal
Lumber
Flour, meal and feed.
24— Dept. Labor, 1920.
" 5
go-:
5gc
1904
1900
Invested
Capital
2,150
1,700
850
1,000
800
750
500
1,500
600
350
9,000
1,550
8,200
500
2,300
2,500
3,950
1,100
5,800
15,000
7,500
1,000
900
4,450
800
13,200
900
49,961
320
5,532
16,800
2,000
35,657
800
3,100
800
4,000
700
23,000
1,700
4,400
4,275
3,800
500
1,280
2,800
84,440
23,4.50
5,000
1,100
1,650
1,000
No.
5357
5358
5359
5360
5361
5362
5363
5364
5365
5366
5367
5368
5369
5370
5371
5372
5373
5374
5375
5376
5377
5378
5379
5380
5381
5382
5383
5384
5385
5386
5387
5388
5389
5390
5391
5392
5393
5394
5395
5396
5397
5398
5399
5400
5401
5402
5403
5404
5405
5406
5407
5408
5409
370
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
County
Wilkes. -
—do— .
...do—.
...do—.
...do...
...do....
...do...
__.do...
_..do...
...do...
...do...
...do—
.._do..
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do...
..-.do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
..._do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
-...do...
....do...
Wilson.
.-..do ..
....do...
.-..do...
.-..do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
....do...
...-do..
Poatoffice
State Road
...do
...do.....
Teaphill
Thurmond
Tomax
Wilkesboro
...do
Wilkesboro. R. 1-
Wilkesboro .-
...do
...do -.
...do
No. Wilkesboro.. -
...do.
...do
....do
....do
...do
...do
N. Wksboro, R. 1.
N. Wksboro, R. 2.
N. Wilkesboro
.-..do.... -.
.-..do....
....do --.
.-..do .-
....do..
....do
....do
-...do
....do..
N. Wksboro, R. 2.
N. Wilkesboro.. -
....do.
....do
-...do
-...do
..-.do
N. Wksboro, R. 2
N. Wksboro, R. 1
Black Creek
....do...
....do
Lucama, R. 3
Sims
....do
Stantonsburg
....do
-...do
-...do
Wilson
do ---
Factory
Hanes' Roller Mill
D. Westley Hanes Corn Mill
Judge Hayes
Teaphill Milling Co -..
Candell Corn Mill
Banguess Milling Co
Crysel Corn Mill
Joel Minton
J. M. Minton's Sawmill
Plummer's Grist Mill
Wilkes Patriot Pub. Co
Wilkesboro Pottery Works
W. L. Wilson
R. C. Barnett
Blacksmith Repair Shop
Brame Drug Co., Inc
Coca-Cola Bottling Co
Gordon Brick Co
Harness and Repair Shop, Ind
The Hustler Publishing Co., Cor.
E. M. Hutchinson
Jones Corn Mill
Laurel Creamery Co...
Lineberry Foundry and Mach. Co
W. H. McLean
W. C. Meadows Mill Co
Mink & Stafford Sawmill
New Williams Mill Co., Inc
N. Wilkesboro Roller Mills. -
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Ind
D. E. Reeves
Reins Bros., Ind
Sebastian Eli _
C. C. Smoot & Sons
S. V. Tomlinson
The Turner White Coffin Co
Wilkes Journal
The Wilkesboro Mfg. Co.- ---
E. V. Willfams Co., Inc
R. C. Wood
Wyatt & Miller Sawmill
.\derson Bass —
.\.. G. Evans Sawmill
Glenn Evans, Jr., Sawmill & Planer
H. W. Lamm
Burnett Supply Co
R. Lee Scott
James Harrison
John Howell & Co
J. A. Moore
Stantonsburg Lumber Co
Barrett Printing House
Carolina Laundry
President
C. O. Pruitt...
W. T. Candell, Owr.
J. & P. Banguess...
T. M. Crysel, Owr...
Partnership
S. W. Plummer, Owr.
W. A. McNeill...
S.V. Tomlinson, Owr
J. N. Jones, Owr.
Partnership
Partnership.
A. O. Bray.
H. Calvin, V.-P.
J. G. Hackett.
N. A. Wyatt, Part.
J. M. Burnett, Owr...
Miscellaneous Factories
371
Continued.
I
Secretary
Articles Manufactured
Incorporated
or Commenced
Business
to <j
No.
W. L. Hanea
Grinding wheat, corn and rye
- S 8,600
500
650
8,000
200
6,200
400
900
450
370
8,300
1,450
10,975
6,500
6,500
80,404
25,000
8,000
1,500
250
2,300
550
1,650
9,200
5,500
51,000
4,500
5410
Rough lumber
5411
5412
5413
5414
5415
5416
5417
Flour, meal
Flour, meal
Flour, meal and feed
Rough lumber
Rough lumber and all timber products
5418
5419
5420
5421
5422
5423
5424
Meal and feed
Jos. M. Prevette
Printing weekly newspaper, job work
J. B. Kennedy
Jugs, crocks, flower pots, etc
Rough lumber
Wagons, etc.
R. C. Barnett
Mfg. wagon bodies, buggies, etc
W. P. Kelly
Wholesale, retail and manufacturing druggists.
1904
C. 0. McNeiU
5425
5426
W. L. Yates
Harness
5428
5429
W. E. Pharr
Flour, meal .
5431
5432
5433
5434
5435
R. E. CaudilL..
Manufacturing butter
Foundry and machine shop
Grain grinding mills
Stone bMrnmills for grinding grain
5436
5437
51,072
300
500
7,350
Ice cream
5438
5439
Rough lumber
5441
5442
5443
Lumber
1910
Tanning ..
1,699,348
5,300
50,789
8,573
19,700
20,143
975
1,775
3,500
1,600
3,050
1,100
9,000
1,000
6,500
3,500
800
14,500
5,000
19,S50
Planing mill.. ...
5445
Dan. J. Carter
Weekly newspaper and job printing
Building material.
1889
5447
5448
5449
W. A. Fender
Corn mill
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
5451
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
5453
Rough lumber
5455
Meal
5457
Flour, meal and feed
Corn dnd feed mill etc
G. S. Williams
Rough lumber
5460
5461
5462
J. E. Barrett
Commercial printing
A. E. Bishop
Laundry
372
^N'oRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1—
No.
County
Post office
Factory
President
5463
Wilson
....do
Carpenter's Sawmill.. ._
G. H. Carpenter, Owr
5464
....do
Coca-Cola BottlinK Co
5465
... do
. . do
5466
. .do.—
- do
5467
-..-do
do
do
Dildy & Aycock.
5468
do — .
Farmer's Mill
5469
do
do
Ferson's Cotton Oil Co. .
5470
do
do
P. D. Gold Publishing Co.
5471
do
do
Hackney Bros.
5472
do
do
5473
. do
Wilson, R. 3-
Wilson, R. 4
Wilson
5474
. do
5475
--..do- -.-
do -
Quick Bath Mfg. Co... . .
5476
do
G. R. Saleebv Bros...
5477
do
do
The Southern Cotton Oil Co
G. S. Thompson
J. A. Ryan, Asst.Aud.
5478
do
do
5479
do
do
Town of Wilson, Gas Dept.
5480
do
do
D. C. Williams
5481
do
do
5482
do
do
5483
do ..
do .
Wilson Marble Mantel and Tile Co..
5484
do
do
WilsonSteamCIeaningandDyeingCo
Winstead's Mill
5485
do
do
5486
Yadkin
do
Boonville.
do
G. W. Adams
5487
5488
... do
.-..do -
5489
do
do
5490
do ....
do .
Kimmer & Wagoner . .
Partnership
5491
do
do .
Lane & Haves.
Partnership.
5492
do
do
A. L. & D. S. Lewis
G. W. Long & Son,
Partnership
5493
-..-do
----do
do
Boonville, R. 1.-.
Boonville
do
D. G. Long, Part
5494
5495
5496
do
do
5497
....do
....do
....do
....do
Courtney
....do
Cycle
....do
I. I. Baity
5498
5499
5500
J. E. Graver's Wagon Works
R. L. & D, F. Bell.
Collins Bros. Sawmill.
Longtown Roller Mill
0. V. Poindexter
J. E. Graver, Owr....
R. L. Bell, Part
S. G. Collins. Part...
5501
....do....
...do
Partnership.
5502
-—do
...-do
----do
----do --
do
Donnaha
East Bend..-
East Bend, R. 2-.
East Bend
do
5503
R. M. Blakelev
5504
Clvde Roller Mills
5505
East Bend Roller Mills
5506
5507
do
do
J. G Huff, Ind
5508
5509
----do
.---do
do
East Bend, R. 2.-
East Bend
do
Kiger's Corn Mill
D. G. Martin's Corn Mill
P. S. Kiger, Owr
5510
5511
do
do
T. G. Norman
5512
....do
....do
Rockett & Hutchins
A. L. Saylor's Sawmill
Smitherman & Long
T. A. Smitherman Wagon Works. -
Partnership
5513
....do
....do .
A. L. Saylor, Owr
5514
-...do
....do
Partnership
5515
--.-do-
....do
Miscellaneous Factories
373
Continued.
Secretary
M. G. Coyle
Graham Woodard.
L. T. Dildy...,
R B. Briggs
R. D. Beaman.
H R AJarshalL
C. P. Clark...
G. R. Saleeby-
H. R. Thompson,
M. M. Gortoeel. -.
W. J. Boykin....
E. L. Cobb
L. W, High
Minnie Winstead
J. M. Spear
L. F. Amburn..
H. J. Stuhman.
F. M. Woodhouse.
H. M. Wilhelm, Part..
Z. D. Hoots
Otis Wade.
Articles Manufactured
Rough lumber
Bottling coca-cola
Fertilizer
Rough lumber
Corn meal •
Grist mill.
Feed, grain, cotton-seed products.
Job printing
Buggy factory and garage
Wagons
b S 01
O rH m
eg a;
k< o fl
Quick bath outfits
Candy
Cotton-seed products..
Rough lumber
Gas.
Rough lumber
Bread, pies and cakes.
Ice
Tombstones
Steam cleaning and dyeing.. _
Grist mill, meal and products.
Fruits and vegetables
Tobacco flues, stovepipes
Buggy shop and garage
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber and all timber products
Rough lumber
Rough timber and all other timber products.
Rough lumber
Buggies
Tobacco baskets, flour and meal
Wagons, etc
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, meal and feed
Rough lumber
Planing mil
Flour, meal and feed
Flour, meal bran, middling and feed
Flour, meal and feed..
Carriages and buggies
Meal and feed
Meal and flour
Smoking tobacco
Rough lumber, flour and meal.
Pine framing, bill stuff
Wagons, buggies and general repair work.
Invested
Capital
S 1,200
50,000
377,000
1,300
2,100
2,000
689,781
20,365
499,500
1,420,029
700
2,500
26,000
900
427,868
950
75,000
1,000
1,600
71,000
10,250
4,600
2,600
1,400
No.
70-'
5,500
1,100
435
6,500
770
8,425
800
8,800
1,400
1,350
1,000
925
8,350
700
900
10,000
5,000
4,000
3,500
650
700
4,234
1,000
7,020
500
2,500
5463
5464
5465
5466
5407
5468
5469
5470
5471
5472
5473
5474
5475
5476
5477
5478
5479
5480
5481
5182
5483
5484
5485
5486
5487
5188
5489
5490
5491
5492
5493
5494
5495
5496
5497
5498
5499
5500
5501
5502
5503
5504
5505
5506
5507
5508
5509
5510
5511
5512
5513
5514
5515
374
North Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1-
No.
5516
5517
5518
5519
5520
5521
5522
5523
5524
5525
5526
5527
5528
5529
5530
5531
5532
5533
5534
5535
5536
5537
5538
5539
5540
5541
5542
5543
5544
5545
5546
5547
5548
5549
5550
5551
5552
5553
5554
5555
5556
5557
5558
5559
5560
5561
5562
5563
5564
5565
5566
5567
5568
County
Yadkin.
....do—.
Poet office
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
...do
....do
..._do
..-.do
....do
...do ----
...-do
....do... -
....do...
....do
....do
._..do
.-._do
..._do..- -
....do -
....do
....do
....do-
_...do
Yancey
....do _...
_...do
--.-do
-...do
.-..do
....do
--..do
----do
-...do
....do
....do
Elkin...
Hamptonville
...do --
...do. -.--
...do
...do......
...-do -
....do
....do
...do -
....do
....do -.
Houstonville, R. 1
Huntsville, R. 1 .-
Jones ville
....do -
-...do....
.---do
Rockford
-...do
Shoals
Siloam
..-do
State Road
Swan Creek
Yadkinville
Yadkinville, R. 1-
Yadkinville
--.do
--..do
..-do..
-...do
Yadkinville, R. 2.
Yadkinville
Yadkinville, R. 1 .
--..do
....do
Yadkinville
..-do
-..-do..
Yadkinville, R. 2.
Anatone
Bald Creek
Banks Creek
Black Mountain,.
Burnsville
-...do...
....do...
....do
....do
Cane River
Caroteen
Dale
Factory
Miller Bros. Sawmill...
Buck Shoals Roller Mills..
C. A. Cozart
W. F. Dickerson
J. F. Hoots
G. V, Johnson.
R. L. Johnson
C. C. Sloan's Planing Mill
Sloan & Seagravcs F. and G Mill .
Thomasson & Macy.
G. T. White, Ind.-
F. O Wooten
J. Y. Minnes
Will Brown
Gregory Corn Mill
Brown-Frier Iron Works
T. C. Cummings
J. W. Hemric- --
Fall Creek Roller Mills..
A. L. Gentry
Shoals Mills
Martin & Matthews
W. A. Matthews & Son -
J. A. Chipman
Mathis Corn Mill
Cranberry Roller Mills --
Graves & Wooten Roller Mills.
W. H. Gregory, Ind
Hauser Mills
S.T.Hinshaw & Co. F. and G.Mill.
L. C. Hobson F. and G. Mill
J. H. Mackie & Son
Myers Roller Mill
Piedmont Roller Mills
Vestal-Reese Flour and Grist Mill .
C. L., M. S. & W. A. Vanhoy
Wiles & Hanes
Yadkinville Buggy Co
The Yadkin Ripple
Yadkinville Roller Mills
Yadkin Valley Roller Mills
J. M. Banks
W. M. Buckner ..-
M. L. Crowder
Dennis Lumber Co
Ball Bros
Burnsville Milling Co...
Edwards Printing Shop. --.
H. F. Robinson
Western Carolina Lumber Co
Byrd Milling Co
I, McEnglish
Green Mountain Roller Mills
President
W. Miller, Part.
G. T. White.. --
C. C. Sloan, Part...
Partnership
Partnership
M. F. Gregory, Owr..
Ed. M. Martin, Miller
W. A. Matthews.Part.
J. B. Mathis, Owr..
I. M. Hinshaw
J. H. Hauser, Owr.
M. J. Myers, Owr.
Partnership
W. L. Mackie.
J. D. Ball, Part-
Partnership
Partnership.
Miscellaneous Factories
375
Continued.
Secretary
W. J. Brown.
E. L. Wall-
O. J. Martin.
W. A. Graves.
J. A. Mason. .
W. L. Mackie.
S. W. Vestal.
W. E. Rutledge.
C. E. Wallace...
Isaac Shore
T. B. Dennis-
V. L. Edwards.
J. L. Henderson
H. A. Whittington.
Articles Manufactured
O rj m
Rough lumber
Flour, meal and feed.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Planing mill
Flour, meal and feed-
Chicken coops
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, meal
Sawmills and general repair work-
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Flour, meal, feed
Flour, meal and feedstuffs.
Rough lumber
Timber products
Rough lumber
Meal
Flour, meal and feed
Flour, meal and lumber
Tobacco baskets
Flour and meal
Wheat, rye and corn
Flour and grist mill
Tobacco flues
Flour, meal and feed
Flour and meal
Flour, meal and feed.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough and dressed lumber
Job printing
Wheat flour, corn meal and feed.
Wheat flour, corn meaL-
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
1910
1899
Rough lumber
Rough lumber—
Flour and meal
Commercial printing
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Wheat and corn
Rough and dressed lumber
Flour
Invested
Capital
700
5,700
600
5,500
1,160
800
9,500
600
1,600
800
780
2,650
2,600
1,450
1,000
7,550
1,000
950
6,100
5,200
1,000
800
600
7,000
400
4,120
3,380
250
5,200
6,500
275
7,600
2,400
4,075
1,425
2,000
8,036
1,950
6,300
8,000
1,000
1,500
2,500
16,429
1,500
6,500
2,300
3,000
208,306
5,700
27,943
5,600
No.
5516
5517
5518
5519
5520
5521
5522
5523
5524
5525
5526
5527
5528
5529
5530
5531
5532
5533
5534
5535
5536
5537
5538
5539
5540
5541
5542
5543
5544
5545
5546
5547
5548
5549
5550
5551
5552
5553
5554
5555
5556
5557
5558
5559
5560
5561
5562
5563
5564
5565
5566
5567
5568
376
iN'oRTH Carolina Labor Statistics
Table No. 1 —
No.
5569
5570
5571
5572
5573
5574
5575
5576
5577
5578
5579
5580
5581
5502
County
Yancey.
.._.do.—
....do— -
..._do....
....do....
....do-..
...-do....
.._.do-...
.__.do-...
....do....
.-..do.-..
.-..do.-.
....do...
....do ..
Postoffice
Dale
Dillingham.
Eskota
Higgins
Huntdale. ..
...do
Marshall
Micaville
Murchison.
Newdale
Pensacola...
..._do
Relief
Swiss
Factory
Jacks Creek Roller Mill
M. S. Dillingham
Brown Bros Lumber Co
Wheeler Roller Mills
J. H. Lewis --
Geo. Parnell & Son
Bruce Lumber Co
Robt. Stamey & Sons.
Sturgill Lumber Co_
Edward Blake Mica Works.
Carolina Spruce Co
W. R. Rice
E. L. Lewis...
S. G. Bryd
President
J. R. Bailey-
W. F. Brown-
C. C. Bruce, Owr
Miscellaneous Factoeies
377
Continued
Secretary
Geo. C. Brown.
John Prof fitt.-.
Chas. Parnell .
W. H. Stamey.
Edward Blake.
Fred Prof fitt ..
Articles Manufactured
Flour and meal
Rough lumber
Lumber. ..
FlouT and corn meal.
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Rough lumber
Roug,h lumber
Rough lumber-
Meal
Rough lumber.
Rough lumber.
2S.
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1914
Invested
Capital
4,000
1,700
300,000
7,750
9,500
40,996
6,500
10,000
4,000
11,500
238,761
500
6,600
1,000
No.
5569
5570
5571
5572
5573
5574
5575
5576
5577
5578
5579
5580
5581
5582
378
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